The influence of Indian Ocean atmospheric circulation on Warm Pool hydroclimate during the Holocene epoch
Abstract
Existing paleoclimate data suggest a complex evolution of hydroclimate within the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) during the Holocene epoch. Here we introduce a new leaf wax isotope record from Sulawesi, Indonesia and compare proxy water isotope data with ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (OAGCM) simulations to identify mechanisms influencing Holocene IPWP hydroclimate. Modeling simulations suggest that orbital forcing causes heterogenous changes in precipitation across the IPWP on a seasonal basis that may account for the differences in time-evolution of the proxy data at respective sites. Both the proxies and simulations suggest that precipitation variability during the September-November (SON) season is important for hydroclimate in Borneo. The preëminence of the SON season suggests that a seasonally lagged relationship between the Indian monsoon and Indian Ocean Walker circulation influences IPWP hydroclimatic variability during the Holocene.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geophysical Research (Atmospheres)
- Pub Date:
- October 2012
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2012JGRD..11719108T
- Keywords:
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- Holocene climate;
- Indian monsoon;
- Indo-Pacific warm pool;
- leaf waxes;
- stable isotopes;
- walker circulation;
- Biogeosciences: Paleoclimatology and paleoceanography (3344;
- 4900);
- Global Change: Climate dynamics (0429;
- 3309);
- Global Change: Global climate models (3337;
- 4928);
- Global Change: Regional climate change (4321)