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High-resolution Greenland ice core data show abrupt climate change happens in few years
Authors:Steffensen Jørgen Peder  Andersen Katrine K  Bigler Matthias  Clausen Henrik B  Dahl-Jensen Dorthe  Fischer Hubertus  Goto-Azuma Kumiko  Hansson Margareta  Johnsen Sigfús J  Jouzel Jean  Masson-Delmotte Valérie  Popp Trevor  Rasmussen Sune O  Röthlisberger Regine  Ruth Urs  Stauffer Bernhard  Siggaard-Andersen Marie-Louise  Sveinbjörnsdóttir Arny E  Svensson Anders  White James W C
Institution:Centre for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Juliane Maries Vej 30, DK-2100 Copenhagen OE, Denmark. jps@gfy.ku.dk
Abstract:The last two abrupt warmings at the onset of our present warm interglacial period, interrupted by the Younger Dryas cooling event, were investigated at high temporal resolution from the North Greenland Ice Core Project ice core. The deuterium excess, a proxy of Greenland precipitation moisture source, switched mode within 1 to 3 years over these transitions and initiated a more gradual change (over 50 years) of the Greenland air temperature, as recorded by stable water isotopes. The onsets of both abrupt Greenland warmings were slightly preceded by decreasing Greenland dust deposition, reflecting the wetting of Asian deserts. A northern shift of the Intertropical Convergence Zone could be the trigger of these abrupt shifts of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation, resulting in changes of 2 to 4 kelvin in Greenland moisture source temperature from one year to the next.
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