To our fine colleagues,
If you have tallied up records with decadal to sub-annual resolution or are exploring methods for reconstructing climate at such high resolutions, we invite you to consider our session for this Fall's AGU in San Francisco!
PP005: Climate Variability From High-Resolution Proxies
K. Halimeda Kilbourne
Univ. of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Robin M Cobb
Louisiana State University
Kristine L DeLong
Louisiana State University
Paleoclimate records with decadal–subannual resolution provide a unique perspective on past climate on centennial–seasonal timescales. High-resolution paleoclimate data often overlap and extend the instrumental record, providing the increased observation period needed to investigate aspects of climate variability such as El NiƱo-Southern Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, and Atlantic Multidecadal Variability. However, high-resolution records may include environmental noise that combines with analytical error to confound interpretations of relatively small signals. We encourage abstracts involving high-resolution records, either exploring paleoclimate, or exploring methods for improving these records.
Session details are at http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/session-search/single/climate-variability-from-high-resolution-proxies/
Submit your abstract today! http://agu-fm12.abstractcentral.com/
-Hali, Kristine, and Robin
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