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Norel Rimbu
Researcher at Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Publications - 73
Citations - 2181
Norel Rimbu is an academic researcher from Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea surface temperature & North Atlantic oscillation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1997 citations. Previous affiliations of Norel Rimbu include University of Bucharest & University of Bremen.
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Mediterranean climate variability over the last centuries: a review
Jürg Luterbacher,Elena Xoplaki,Carlo Casty,Heinz Wanner,Andreas Pauling,Marcel Küttel,This Rutishauser,Stefan Brönnimann,Erich M. Fischer,Dominik Fleitmann,Fidel González-Rouco,Ricardo García-Herrera,Mariano Barriendos,Fernando S. Rodrigo,José Carlos González-Hidalgo,Miguel Ángel Saz,Luis Gimeno,P. Ribera,Manolo Brunet,Heiko Paeth,Norel Rimbu,Thomas Felis,Jucundus Jacobeit,Armin Dünkeloh,Eduardo Zorita,Joel Guiot,Murat Türkeş,Maria João Alcoforado,Ricardo M. Trigo,Dennis Wheeler,Simon F. B. Tett,Michael E. Mann,Ramzi Touchan,Drew Shindell,Sergio Silenzi,Paolo Montagna,Dario Camuffo,Annarita Mariotti,Teresa Nanni,Michele Brunetti,Maurizio Maugeri,Christos Zerefos,Simona De Zolt,Piero Lionello,M Fatima Nunes,Volker Rath,Hugo Beltrami,Emmanuel Garnier,Emmanuel Ley Roy Ladurie +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a necessary task for assessing to which degree the industrial period is unusual against the background of pre-industrial climate variability is discussed, which is the reconstruction and interpretation of temporal and spatial patterns of climate in earlier centuries.
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North Pacific and North Atlantic sea-surface temperature variability during the Holocene
Jung-Hyun Kim,Norel Rimbu,Stephan Lorenz,Gerrit Lohmann,Seung-Il Nam,Stefan Schouten,Carsten Rühlemann,Ralph R Schneider +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the alkenone-derived sea-surface temperature (SST) records and a coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) were used to investigate Holocene climate variability in the North Pacific and North Atlantic realms.
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Arctic/North Atlantic Oscillation signature in Holocene sea surface temperature trends as obtained from alkenone data
TL;DR: In this article, the variability in alkenone-derived sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the North Atlantic realm shows that a continuous SST decrease in the northeast Atlantic from the early to the late Holocene was accompanied by a persistent warming over the western subtropical Atlantic, the eastern Mediterranean Sea and the northern Red Sea.
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Holocene climate variability as derived from alkenone sea surface temperature and coupled ocean-atmosphere model experiments
TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical analysis of reconstructed sea surface temperatures (SSTs) from the tropical and North Atlantic regions is performed to identify the dominant Holocene climate modes by using a combination of a coupled tropical-North Atlantic Holocene SST variability model.
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Orbitally driven insolation forcing on Holocene climate trends: Evidence from alkenone data and climate modeling
Stephan Lorenz,Stephan Lorenz,Jung-Hyun Kim,Jung-Hyun Kim,Norel Rimbu,Ralph R Schneider,Gerrit Lohmann,Gerrit Lohmann +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a global spatial pattern of long-term sea surface temperature (SST) trends over the last 7000 years is explored using a comparison of alkenone-derived SST records with transient ensemble climate simulations with a coupled atmosphere-ocean circulation model under orbitally driven insolation forcing.