Enjoyable Friday reading from Hällberg et al (including @nina_davtian ): a new multi-proxy record from the IPWP uses different proxies to elucidate annual versus seasonal signal. Relevant to speleothem scientists, as regional d18Oc records were suggested to be seasonally biased. Super cool, well-written paper.

#Paleoclimate #climateScience #ProxyData

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379124004499

Disentangling seasonal and annual precipitation signals in the tropics over the Holocene: Insights from δD, alkanes and GDGTs

Rainfall seasonality in the tropics has a substantial impact on both ecosystems and human livelihoods. Yet, reconstructions of past rainfall variabili…

Everything you've always wanted to know about climate proxies
(with this explainer you don't have to be afraid to ask).

"Mapped: How ‘proxy’ data reveals the climate of the Earth’s distant past

In this in-depth Q&A, Carbon Brief explores what #ProxyData is, the different types, how scientists draw #limate data from them, and what they can tell us about the Earth’s climate in the past, present and future."

https://interactive.carbonbrief.org/how-proxy-data-reveals-climate-of-earths-distant-past/

Mapped: How ‘proxy’ data reveals the climate of the Earth’s distant past

At any one moment in time, thousands of measurements are being taken of the world's weather.

To make things a little easier to find on #mastodon I have made a list of #ClimateScientists - covering everythign from #ocean to #atmosphere to #proxyData to #Ice and from #RemoteSensing to #modelling via #InSituData - If you think you should be on my list please let me know.

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https://fediscience.org/web/lists/248

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