Friday, April 8, 2011

Missing News: Medieval warm period in Scandinavia

Figure 8 from Gunnarson et al 2011 showing re-constructed temperatures that appear to be at odds with ABC's Groupthink position on climate change..
ABC further reinforces its Groupthink climate echo chamber by failing to inform its audience of a recent peer reviewed study that finds temperatures 900 years ago were similar to those today. The rate of warming also higher in the 1100s than 1900s. The Hockey Stick is dead but its Zombie staggers on at the ABC.
The Title: "Improving a tree-ring reconstruction from west central Scandinavia: 900 years of warm-season temperatures"
The Journal: CLIMATE DYNAMICS Volume 36, Numbers 1-297-108DOI: 10.1007/s00382-010-0783-5
The Authors:Bjorn E. Gunnarson • Hans W. Linderholm •Anders Moberg
The Abstract: Dendroclimatological sampling of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) has been made in the province of Jamtland, in the west-central Scandinavian mountains, since the 1970s. The tree-ring width (TRW) chronology spans several thousand years and has been used to reconstruct June–August temperatures back to 1632 BC. A maximum latewood density (MXD) dataset, covering the period AD 1107–1827 (with gap 1292–1315) was presented in the 1980s by Fritz Schweingruber. Here we combine these historical MXD data with recently collected MXD data covering AD 1292–2006 into a single reconstruction of April–September temperatures for the period AD 1107– 2006. Regional curve standardization (RCS) provides more low-frequency variability than ‘‘non-RCS’’ and stronger correlation with local seasonal temperatures (51% variance explained). The MXD chronology shows a stronger relationship with temperatures than the TRW data, but the two chronologies show similar multi-decadal variations back to AD 1500. According to the MXD chronology, the period since AD 1930 and around AD 1150–1200 were the warmest during the last 900 years. Due to large uncertainties in the early part of the combined MXD chronology, it is not possible to conclude which period was the warmest. More sampling of trees growing near the tree-line is needed to further improve the MXD chronology.
The Link: http://www.springerlink.com/content/r6783q20q4u56t68/

2 comments:

  1. It seems that the brilliant robin williams has a lot to answer for. You might think he has brainwashed most of his ABC colleagues into his own no doubt sincere but unshakeably evidence-proof devotion to the AGW cult. It is amazing the barefaced lying that warmists interviewed on the abc get away with.

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  2. Williams is a disgrace. He should be sacked.

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