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North Atlantic temperature and p CO 2 coupling in the early-middle Miocene
Late Cenozoic surface uplift of the southern Sierra Nevada (California, USA): A paleoclimate perspective on lee-side stable isotope paleoaltimetry
Convection of North Pacific deep water during the early Cenozoic
Evidence for active El Niño Southern Oscillation variability in the Late Miocene greenhouse climate
Tropical sea temperatures in the high-latitude South Pacific during the Eocene
Records of post–Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary millennial-scale cooling from the western Tethys: A smoking gun for the impact-winter hypothesis?
Early Paleogene oceans and climate: A fully coupled modeling approach using the NCAR CCSM
North Atlantic climate variability in early Palaeogene time: a climate modelling sensitivity study
Abstract Understanding the nature and causes of the variability associated with past warm, high p CO 2 climates presents a significant challenge to palaeoclimate research. In this paper we investigate the early Eocene climatic response in the North Atlantic region to forcing from an indirect effect of atmospheric methane (via polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)), and we investigate the response of the climate system to forcing from a combination of orbital insolation changes and high atmospheric p CO 2 concentration. We find that sea surface temperatures (SSTs), sea ice extent, net surface moisture, continental runoff and upwelling in the North Atlantic Ocean are all sensitive to those forcing factors, and that the degree of sensitivity is a function of location and season. Our results suggest that high-latitude SST values can vary by as much as 20 °C during the winter season in response to precessional and polar cloud forcing, whereas in contrast summer temperature varies by 4 °C or less. Model predictions of net surface moisture balance also vary substantially with our prescribed forcing. There is a large difference in variability between the localized net surface moisture results and the mean North Atlantic Ocean results, which suggests that large-scale assumptions about past surface ocean salinities and seawater δ 18 O may need to be reassessed. According to model results, the influx of terrigenous material via continental runoff to the North Atlantic Ocean should be highly seasonal, with greatest runoff occurring in spring. Our model results also indicate that changes in wind-driven upwelling and in continental runoff on a precessional time scale should be seen in regions of the central North Atlantic.