Fig. 3: Decomposed physical processes of precipitation used for site-by-site spatial matching with recorded precipitation. | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Fig. 3: Decomposed physical processes of precipitation used for site-by-site spatial matching with recorded precipitation.

From: Decomposition of physical processes controlling EASM precipitation changes during the mid-Piacenzian: new insights into data–model integration

Fig. 3: Decomposed physical processes of precipitation used for site-by-site spatial matching with recorded precipitation.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

As Fig. 2c, but showing the spatial distribution of thermodynamic (ac) and dynamic processes (df) in the MME which are used to decode the physical representations of pollen records by matching the pollen-based inference with thermodynamic and dynamic processes (colored circles).

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