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The IPCC’s reductive Common Era temperature history
Published 2024-04-01“…Abstract Common Era temperature variability has been a prominent component in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports over the last several decades and was twice featured in their Summary for Policymakers. …”
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Changing Identities at the Turn of the Common Era: The Case of Semiramis
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How Reliable Are Global Temperature Reconstructions of the Common Era?
Published 2022-03-01“…Such observational data are, unfortunately, not available for the pre-industrial period of the Common Era (CE), for which the climate development is reconstructed using various types of palaeoclimatological proxies. …”
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LIFESTYLE ENGINEERING DURING THE FIRST CENTURIES OF THE COMMON ERA
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Trends and variability in the Southern Annular Mode over the Common Era
Published 2023-04-01“…Despite the SAM’s importance, paleoclimate reconstructions disagree on its variability and trends over the Common Era, which may be linked to variability in SAM teleconnections and the influence of specific proxies. …”
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Temperature-driven global sea-level variability in the Common Era
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Common Era sea-level budgets along the U.S. Atlantic coast
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Jews and Christians: Encounters and Dis-encounters During the First Centuries of the Common Era
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Comparing proxy and model estimates of hydroclimate variability and change over the Common Era
Published 2017-12-01“…High-resolution (seasonal to decadal) hydroclimatic proxies that span all or parts of the Common Era (CE) and paleoclimate simulations from climate models are therefore important tools for augmenting our understanding of hydroclimate variability. …”
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Process-based estimate of global-mean sea-level changes in the Common Era
Published 2022-10-01“…<p>Although the global-mean sea level (GMSL) rose over the twentieth century with a positive contribution from thermosteric and barystatic (ice sheets and glaciers) sources, the driving processes of GMSL changes during the pre-industrial Common Era (PCE; 1–1850 CE) are largely unknown. Here, the contributions of glacier and ice sheet mass variations and ocean thermal expansion to GMSL in the Common Era (1–2000 CE) are estimated based on simulations with different physical models. …”
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Sea-ice variations and trends during the Common Era in the Atlantic sector of the Arctic Ocean
Published 2024-03-01“…Here we compiled a set of marine sea-ice proxy records with a relatively high temporal resolution of at least 100 years, covering the Common Era (past 2k years) in the Greenland–North Atlantic sector of the Arctic to explore the presence of coherent long-term trends and common low-frequency variability, and we compared those data with transient climate model simulations. …”
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Centennial-Scale Temperature Change During the Common Era Revealed by Quantitative Temperature Reconstructions on the Tibetan Plateau
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Pseudo-proxy tests of the analogue method to reconstruct spatially resolved global temperature during the Common Era
Published 2017-06-01“…These results show how the AM is able to spatially extrapolate the information of a network of local proxy records to produce a homogeneous gap-free climate field reconstruction with valuable information in areas barely covered by proxies and make the AM a suitable tool to produce valuable climate field reconstructions for the Common Era.…”
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A Preindustrial Sea‐Level Rise Hotspot Along the Atlantic Coast of North America
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Severe weather disasters to epidemics in China during low and high solar activities from 1 to 1911 Common Era
Published 2024-03-01“…Based on the official historical records for the years 1–1911 Common Era (i.e., a period of 1911 years), we examine how the 408 epidemic events, occurring in 282 years, are related to solar activity, geographical locations, seasons, and natural disasters of anomalous temperature and irregular precipitation, in China. …”
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