Showcase

This page describes and provides links to published assimilations that rely on the DASH toolbox. These include:

  • Tierney et al. (2022)
    • Spatial patterns of climate change across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

  • King et al. (2022)
    • Trends and variability in the Southern Annular Mode over the Common Era

  • Osman et al. (2021)
    • Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum

  • King et al. (2021)
    • A data assimilation approach to last millennium temperature field reconstruction using a limited high-sensitivity proxy network

  • Tierney et al. (2020)
    • Glacial cooling and climate sensitivity revisited


Tierney et al. (2022)

Citation

Tierney, J. E., Zhu, J., Li, M., Ridgwell, A., Hakim, G. J., Poulsen, C. J., … & Kump, L. R. (2022). Spatial patterns of climate change across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(42), e2205326119.

Summary

Tierney et al. reconstruct global surface temperatures at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. They assimilate a network of geochemical SST proxies and climate model output from iCESM1.2.

King et al. (2022)

Citation

King, J., Anchukaitis, K., Allen, K., Vance, T., & Hessl, A. (2022). Trends and variability in the Southern Annular Mode over the Common Era. Nature Communications (in review).

Summary

King et al. reconstruct the Southern Annular Mode over the Common Era at annual resolution. They assimilate the PAGES2k network of temperature sensitive proxy records, the South American Drought Atlas, and the Australia-New Zealand Drought Atlas. They use output from a multi-model ensemble of four high-resolution climate models.

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Osman et al. (2021)

Citation

Osman, M. B., Tierney, J. E., Zhu, J., Tardif, R., Hakim, G. J., King, J., & Poulsen, C. J. (2021). Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum. Nature, 599(7884), 239-244.

Summary

Osman et al. reconstruct global surface temperatures from the Last Glacial Maximum to present at 200-year resolution. They assimilation a network of geochemical SST proxies and climate model output from iCESM 1.2 and 1.3.

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King et al. (2021)

Citation

King, J. M., Anchukaitis, K. J., Tierney, J. E., Hakim, G. J., Emile-Geay, J., Zhu, F., & Wilson, R. (2021). A data assimilation approach to last millennium temperature field reconstruction using a limited high-sensitivity proxy network. Journal of Climate, 34(17), 7091-7111.

Summary

King et al. reconstruct summer (JJA) temperatures in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere over the last millennium at annual resolution. They assimilate a collection of 54 temperature-sensitive tree-ring records and output from an ensemble of 10 climate models.

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Tierney et al. (2020)

Citation

Tierney, J. E., Zhu, J., King, J., Malevich, S. B., Hakim, G. J., & Poulsen, C. J. (2020). Glacial cooling and climate sensitivity revisited. Nature, 584(7822), 569-573.

Summary

Tierney et al. reconstruct global temperatures at the Last Glacial Maximum. They assimilate a network of geochemical SST proxies and model output from iCESM1.2.

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