Extended Data Figure 3: Boxplots showing decadal anomaly values of instrumental data, our gridded reconstruction, drought atlas data, and model simulation of precipitation over the 1900s. | Nature

Extended Data Figure 3: Boxplots showing decadal anomaly values of instrumental data, our gridded reconstruction, drought atlas data, and model simulation of precipitation over the 1900s.

From: Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate variability over the past twelve centuries

Extended Data Figure 3

a, Comparison of decadal anomalies between our gridded Northern Hemisphere (NH) hydroclimate reconstruction, the gridded 5 × 5° GHCN5 instrumental annual precipitation anomalies, the six individual model simulations (see Table 1) of annual precipitation and their median. b, Comparison of decadal anomalies between the Monsoon Asia Drought Atlas (MADA)21 and the corresponding domain in our gridded Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate reconstruction, the GHCN5 instrumental annual precipitation data set, and in the six individual model simulations of annual precipitation and their median. c, Comparison of decadal anomalies between the North American Drought Atlas (NADA)20 and the corresponding domain in our gridded Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate reconstruction, the GHCN5 instrumental annual precipitation data set, and in the six individual model simulations of annual precipitation and their median. The oval circles represent the mean, the small blank horizontal bar represents the median, the length of the bars represents the quartile range, and the dark grey dots represent the two standard deviation intervals, whereas the light grey dots represent outliers.

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