期刊:Climate Research [Inter-Research Science Center] 日期:2021-03-11卷期号:83: 57-59被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.3354/cr01636
摘要
Our understanding of natural climate variability rapidly declines over the Common Era (CE) as the pre-instrumental temperature amplitude differs substantially among large-scale reconstructions. Highlighting such differences and emphasizing paleoclimatic findings is crucial for placing anthropogenic climate change in a long-term context. We argue that more proxy records are needed to accurately reconstruct first millennium CE temperature variability and value regional studies producing such data.