Fig. 5: Proxy data networks, temporal availability, and assessments of reconstructions at 500CE, 1000CE, and 1500CE. | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Fig. 5: Proxy data networks, temporal availability, and assessments of reconstructions at 500CE, 1000CE, and 1500CE.

From: A new last two millennium reanalysis based on hybrid gain analog offline EnKF and an expanded proxy database

Fig. 5

Locations and temporal distributions of PAGES2k proxy records available at 500CE (a), 1000CE (c), and 1500CE (e), and the global latitudinal weighted mean correlation coefficients (b, g), CE (d, h), and RMSE (f, i) the reconstructed temperature and precipitation fields with respective to observed data sets, i.e., 20CR (Compo et al., 2011), BE (Rohde et al., 2013), GISTEMP (Hansen et al.,43), HadCRUT4 (Morice et al., 2012), MLOST (Smith et al., 2008), NOAA (Smith et al., 2008), GPCC (Schneider et al.,44) in instrumental era.

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