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Glacial–Interglacial Precipitation Changes
Annual Review of Marine Science ( IF 17.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-010419-010859
David McGee 1
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Glacial–interglacial cycles have constituted a primary mode of climate variability over the last 2.6 million years of Earth's history. While glacial periods cannot be seen simply as a reverse analogue of future warming, they offer an opportunity to test our understanding of the response of precipitation patterns to a much wider range of conditions than we have been able to directly observe. This review explores key features of precipitation patterns associated with glacial climates, which include drying in large regions of the tropics and wetter conditions in substantial parts of the subtropics and midlatitudes. I describe the evidence for these changes and examine the potential causes of hydrological changes during glacial periods. Central themes that emerge include the importance of atmospheric circulation changes in determining glacial–interglacial precipitation changes at the regional scale, the need to take into account climatic factors beyond local precipitation amount when interpreting proxy data, and the role of glacial conditions in suppressing the strength of Northern Hemisphere monsoon systems.

中文翻译:


冰川-冰川间的降水变化

在过去的260万年的历史中,冰河间期循环已成为气候变化的主要模式。尽管冰川期不能简单地看作是未来变暖的逆向模拟,但它们提供了一个机会来检验我们对降水模式对比我们直接观察到的范围更广的条件的响应的理解。这篇评论探讨了与冰川气候有关的降水模式的主要特征,其中包括热带地区大面积的干燥以及亚热带和中纬度大部分地区的湿润条件。我描述了这些变化的证据,并研究了冰川期水文变化的潜在原因。

更新日期:2020-04-21
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