Climate variations in the eastern Mediterranean over the last millennium; New evidence from proxy reconstructions and high resolution climate models Elena Xoplaki, Jürg Luterbacher Juan José Gómez-Navarro, Eduardo Zorita, Johannes Werner, PAGES Euro-Med 2k Consortium Justus-Liebig University of Giessen elena.xoplaki@geogr.uni-giessen.de
Outline The Mediterranean Basin Palaeodata availability some examples Multi-proxy summer temperature reconstruction Coupled MM5 ECHO-G RCM The last millennium Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age Conclusions
The Mediterranean The sea, the orography, 46.000 km coastline One eco-region: 10% of vegetation species, 7% of marine species 21 countries and the EU, Contracting Parties to the Barcelona Convention 430 Mio inhab., 7% world population, 13% world GDP, 33% international tourism
Palaeoscience and importance for global change research Palaeoscience : the study of climate and environmental processes in the recent past prior to the existence of instrumental records; The palaeorecord evidence in concert with modelling of past scenarios provides a quantitative understanding of past Earth System variability and the underlying processes; In order to better understand current global changes and to project future scenarios, knowledge of the past is imperative; The past does not provide a prescriptive guide to the future but can form the basis for an evaluation of present day trends, future probabilities and likely human consequences. IGBP- PAGES 2009
Simulated and reconstructed NH temperature changes Masson-Delmotte et al., 2013 IPCC AR5, WGI, Chapter 5
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Mediterranean climate proxies Sedimentary flood records Speleothems Corals Historical documents Marine cores Lacustrine cores Tree rings Varved sediments Bradley 1999
Distribution of speleothem-based climate reconstructions Luterbacher et al. 2012 Speleothems are formed when calcium carbonate precipitates from degassing solutions seeping into limestone caves
Chronology of cold spells Baghdad, Iraq, ninth and tenth century The Arabic historians records chronologically narrate social, political and religious matters; some mention also ancient meteorological notes Dominguez-Castro et al. 2012
Luigi Mayer, R. Brown Historic Gallery, Pall Mall 1802 Nilometer Pharaonic and medieval Egypt depended solely on winter agriculture and hence on summer floods. The rise of the waters of the Nile was measured regularly from the earliest times. Compiled annual maxima and minima of the water level recorded at nilometers, back to the 7th century.
Tree rings Temperature Precipitation Luterbacher et al. 2012 Pyrenees and Alpine sites reflect summer temperatures Sites in the south reflect hydroclimatic evidence (season dependent)
Mediterranean terrestrial and marine proxies covering at least 600 years Luterbacher et al. 2012 length of the proxies varies proxies reflect different climate information (temperature, precipitation, sea level changes, ph, sea water temperature, water mass circulation, etc.) proxies may record climate conditions at different times of the year proxies have a different temporal resolution (from daily to multi-decadal)
The MM5 ECHO-G model
Regional model setup 45 km resolution domain implemented in the regional simulations Modified climate version of the MM5 (mesoscale meteorological model) Parametrizations chosen to reduce computational cost and retaining accurate skill Boundaries updated every 12 hours No spectral nudging Two domains of 135 and 45 km Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
ECHO-G / OETZI2 external forcings OETZI2 Driven by ECHO-G: Atmospheric-Ocean Coupled General Circulation Model Spectral model (T30) Prescribed external forcings high uncertainty volcanic activity no volcanic forcing Hünicke et al. 2010
Medieval Climate Anomaly Summer OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010 Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
MCA minus LIA Summer OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010 Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013 Luterbacher et al. 2012
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
Data from Gómez-Navarro et al. Clim. Past 2013
500hPa differences MCA minus LIA OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010
500hPa differences MCA minus LIA OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010
500hPa differences MCA minus LIA OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010
500hPa differences MCA minus LIA OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010
500hPa differences MCA minus LIA OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010
500hPa differences MCA minus LIA OETZI2, Hünicke et al. 2010
Conclusions Lack of annually resolved climate proxies in the area High temporal and spatial resolution summer temperature reconstruction The recent summer temperatures seem not to be unprecedented in the context of the last millennium High resolution RCM allows for accurate spatial structure of climate variability, in a complex terrain
Conclusions RCM strong warming in the 20th century connected with the lack of net cooling by tropospheric aerosols MCA variable in time; relatively warm and wetter over the Eastern Mediterranean Qualitative information agree with models on precipitation
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