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Improved spectral comparisons of paleoclimate models and observations via proxy system modeling: Implications for multi-decadal variability

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In this paper, a forward proxy modeling approach coupled with an isotope-enabled GCM is proposed to disentangle the various contributions to signals embedded in ice cores, speleothem calcite, coral aragonite, tree-ring width, and tree cellulose, and conclude that the paleoclimate record may exhibit larger low-frequency variability than GCMs currently simulate, indicative of incomplete physics and/or forcings.
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This article is published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters.The article was published on 2017-10-15 and is currently open access. It has received 39 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Climate model.

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Temperature and Precipitation Variance in CMIP5 Simulations and Paleoclimate Records of the Last Millennium

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Q1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Improved spectral comparisons of paleoclimate models and observations via proxy system modeling: implications for multi-decadal variability" ?

In this paper the authors bridge this gap via a forward modeling approach, coupled to an isotope-enabled GCM. The paper addresses the following questions: ( 1 ) do forward modeled “ pseudoproxies ” exhibit variability comparable to proxy data ? The authors apply their method to representative case studies, and parlay these insights into an analysis of the PAGES2k database ( ? ). The authors conclude that, specific to this set of PSMs and isotope-enabled model, the paleoclimate record may exhibit larger low-frequency variability than GCMs currently simulate, indicative of ∗Corresponding author Email addresses: sylvia 11 dee @ brown. The authors find that current proxy system models ( PSMs ) can help resolve model-data discrepancies on interannual to decadal timescales, but can not account for the mismatch in variance on multi-decadal to centennial timescales.