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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - North America/North Pacific 300 Year Reconstructed Cool-Season Storm Tracks

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This archived Paleoclimatology Study is available from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), under the World Data Service (WDS) for Paleoclimatology. The associated NCEI study type is Climate Reconstruction. The data include parameters of climate reconstructions|tree ring with a geographic location of North America. The time period coverage is from 257 to -45 in calendar years before present (BP). See metadata information for parameter and study location details. Please cite this study when using the data.
  • Cite as: Wise, E.K.; Dannenberg, M.P. (2017-06-07): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - North America/North Pacific 300 Year Reconstructed Cool-Season Storm Tracks. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/tzxv-xd79. Accessed [date].
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Dataset Point of Contact NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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Dataset Point of Contact Data Center Contact
NOAA World Data Service for Paleoclimatology
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Coverage Description Date Range: 1693 CE to 1995 CE; Date Range: 257 cal yr BP to -45 cal yr BP;
Time Period 1693 to 1995
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
West: -150
East: -110
South: 25
North: 75
Spatial Coverage Map
General Documentation
Associated Resources
  • Reconstructed storm tracks reveal three centuries of changing moisture delivery to North America
    • Associated Reference published 2017
      Erika K. Wise and Matthew P. Dannenberg, 2017: Reconstructed storm tracks reveal three centuries of changing moisture delivery to North America. Science Advances, 3, , 10.1126/sciadv.1602263
Publication Dates
  • publication: 2017-06-07
Data Presentation Form Digital table - digital representation of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in columns
Dataset Progress Status Complete - production of the data has been completed
Data Update Frequency Data update frequency not available
Supplemental Information
STUDY NOTES: Reconstructed cool-season (Oct-Mar) storm track position (decimal degrees N) and intensity (m^2 s^-2), based on tree-ring chronologies using a composite-plus-scale method (CPS)
ABSTRACT SUPPLIED BY ORIGINATOR: Moisture delivery to western North America is closely linked to variability in the westerly storm tracks of midlatitude cyclones, which are, in turn, modified by larger-scale features such as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation system. Instrumental and modeling data suggest that extratropical storm tracks may be intensifying and shifting poleward due to anthropogenic climate change, but it is difficult to separate recent trends from natural variability because of the large amount of decadal and longer variation in storm tracks and their limited instrumental record. We reconstruct cool-season, midlatitude Pacific storm-track position and intensity from 1693 to 1995 CE using existing tree-ring chronologies along with a network of newly developed chronologies from the U.S. Pacific Northwest, where small variations in storm-track position can have a major influence on hydroclimate patterns. Our results show high interannual-to-multidecadal variability in storm-track position and intensity over the past 303 years, with spectral signatures characteristic of tropical and northern Pacific influences. Comparison with reconstructions of precipitation and tropical sea surface temperature confirms the relationship between shifting drought patterns in the Pacific Northwest and storm-track variability through time and demonstrates the long-term influence of El Niño. These results allow us to place recent storm-track changes in the context of decadal and multidecadal fluctuations across the long-term record, showing that recent changes in storm-track intensity likely represent a warming-related increase amplified by natural decadal variability.
Purpose Records of past temperature, precipitation, and other climate variables derived from paleoclimate proxies. Parameter keywords describe what was measured in this data set. Additional summary information can be found in the abstracts of papers listed in the data set citations.
Dataset Citation
  • Cite as: Wise, E.K.; Dannenberg, M.P. (2017-06-07): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - North America/North Pacific 300 Year Reconstructed Cool-Season Storm Tracks. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/tzxv-xd79. Accessed [date].
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Cited Authors
  • Wise, E.K.
  • Dannenberg, M.P.
Originators
  • Wise, E.K.
  • Dannenberg, M.P.
Publishers
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Theme keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
  • Earth Science > Climate Indicators > Paleoclimate Indicators > Paleoclimate Reconstructions
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > instrumental
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > instrumental
  • earth science > paleoclimate > climate reconstructions|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > reconstructions > atmospheric circulation
  • ENSO
  • Other Hydroclimate Reconstruction
Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus
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  • What: age; Material: null
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Data Center keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
  • DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
Place keywords
  • Continent > North America > North America/North Pacific > LATITUDE > LONGITUDE
Use Constraints
  • Cite as: Wise, E.K.; Dannenberg, M.P. (2017-06-07): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - North America/North Pacific 300 Year Reconstructed Cool-Season Storm Tracks. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/tzxv-xd79. Accessed [date].
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