Fig. 7: Simulated North American climate anomalies of water balance and Tjul relative to preindustrial and governing mean pressure states during the early Holocene, based on CESM1. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Simulated North American climate anomalies of water balance and Tjul relative to preindustrial and governing mean pressure states during the early Holocene, based on CESM1.

From: Patterns and drivers of Holocene moisture variability in mid-latitude eastern North America

Fig. 7: Simulated North American climate anomalies of water balance and Tjul relative to preindustrial and governing mean pressure states during the early Holocene, based on CESM1.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The panels show mean sea-level pressure (a, d, g), annual water balance anomalies vs. preindustrial (PI) (b, e, h), and July temperature anomalies vs. PI (c, f, i), for three time windows: 12 ka (ac), 11 ka (df), and 9 ka (gi). The black arrows indicate the summer wind fields and white areas the extent of prescribed North American ice sheets.

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