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A tree-ring chronology network recently developed from the subantarctic forests provides an opportunity to study long-term climatic variability at higher latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere. Fifty long (1911...
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Tree-ring records from New Zealand: long-term context for recent warming trend
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Trans-Tasman Sea climate variability since ad 1740 inferred from middle to high latitude tree-ring data
The limited length and spatial coverage of instrumental climate data for many areas of the Southern Hemisphere impedes the study of atmosphere-ocean dynamics prior to the past century. Such analyses are impor...
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Tree-ring estimates of Pacific decadal climate variability
Decadal-scale oscillatory modes of atmosphere-ocean variability have recently been identified in instrumental studies of the Pacific sector. The regime shift around 1976 is one example of such a fluctuation, ...
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Multiproxy summer and winter surface air temperature field reconstructions for southern South America covering the past centuries
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