New evidence of solar variation in temperature proxies from Northern Fennoscandia |
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Authors: | M. Ogurtsov M. Lindholm R. Jalkanen S.V. Veretenenko |
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Affiliation: | 1. A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia;2. Metla, Rovaniemi Research Unit, PO Box 16, FI 96301 Rovaniemi, Finland;3. Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo, Russia |
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Abstract: | A new summer temperature proxy was built for northern Fennoscandia in AD 1000–2004 using parameters of tree growth from a large region, extending from the Swedish Scandes to the Kola Peninsula. It was found that century-scale (55–140 year) cyclicity is present in this series during the entire time interval. This periodicity is highly significant and has a bi-modal structure, i.e. it consists of two oscillation modes, 55–100 year and 100–140 year variations. A comparison of the century-long variation in the northern Fennoscandian temperature proxy with the corresponding variations in Wolf numbers and concentration of cosmogenic 10Be in glacial ice shows that a probable cause of this periodicity is the modulation of regional climate by the secular solar cycle of Gleissberg. This is in line with the results obtained previously for a more limited part of the region (Finnish Lapland: 68–70° N, 20–30° E). Thus the reality of a link between long-term changes in solar activity and climate in Fennoscandia has been confirmed. Possible mechanisms of solar influence on the lower troposphere are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Solar-climate link Solar activity Paleoclimatology |
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