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Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois 60540

Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

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Page 1: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling

Dr. Craig LoehleNCASI Principal Scientist

552 S Washington St., Ste. 224Naperville, Illinois 60540

Page 2: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

The Broken Hockey Stick

• Fundamental assumptions of tree ring reconstruction are untested

• In fact, they are violated• Ms published online in Climatic Change,

Sept. 08• “A Mathematical Analysis of the Divergence

Problem in Dendroclimatology”

Page 3: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Climate Reconstruction(based largely on tree ring data)

Page 4: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

How is it Done?

• Assume linear model ring vs. temperature• Fit to temperature histories, 20th Century• Inverse function for past temperature from

ring width / density

Page 5: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Signs of Trouble

• Widespread observations of divergence– good fit up to 1960– more warming than predicted by tree rings after

1960– Explanations are speculative

• Individual trees– may not respond to temperature– may grow worse when warmer

• (PPT limits)

Page 6: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

IF Linear Response, Perfect Fit

-2.5

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Years

Tem

pera

ture

0.00

0.10

0.20

0.30

0.40

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Years

Rin

g W

idth

Page 7: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

IF Nonlinear Response, Get Truncation (inversion)

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

-2 0 2 4

Temperature

Rin

g W

idth

-2.5

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Years

Tem

pera

ture

Peaks become troughs!

Page 8: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

IF Ramp Response (no PPT Limitation),Get Truncation

0.20

0.25

0.30

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0

Temperature

Rin

g W

idth

-2.5

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Years

Tem

pera

ture

Ramp results from species maximum growth rate

Page 9: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Conclusions

• Linear growth response invalid• Nonlinear growth explains divergence• Consequence

– can’t guarantee detection of temperatures warmer than calibration period

• Flattens out timeseries; reduces mean, range, and maximum• Can’t evaluate MWP or how unusual recent decades are from

linear reconstructions• Can’t use nonlinear model because gives nonunique inverse

model

Page 10: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

The 1500-Year Climate Cycle

• Dansgaard-Oschger events in ice core data• About 1500 years apart• Cause: solar or ocean oscillator (multi-state

system)• Did they continue?

Page 11: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Greenland Data AnalysisUpdated GICC05 ice core chronology

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

δ18O

Page 12: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Greenland Data AnalysisBest-fit model for 30,000 to 37,000 BP

(R2 = 0.36, period = 1486 yrs)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

δ18O

(val

ues

cent

ered

for b

etter

esti

mati

on o

f cyc

les)

Page 13: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Greenland Data AnalysisBest-fit model for 40,000 to 46,000 BP

(R2 = 0.30, period = 1598 yrs)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

δ18O

(val

ues

cent

ered

for b

etter

esti

mati

on o

f cyc

les)

Page 14: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Greenland Data AnalysisBest-fit model for the Holocene to 8000 BP

(R2 = 0.45, period = 1434 yrs)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

δ18O

(val

ues

cent

ered

for b

etter

esti

mati

on o

f cyc

les)

Page 15: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Best-fit Model 1681- and 1470-Year CyclesCompared to Loehle Reconstruction (R2 = 0.68, 0.65 respectively)

(confidence intervals not shown)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

Anom

aly

(°C)

1470-yr cycle

1681-yrcycle

Page 16: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Best-fit Model to Moberg Low-Frequency Data (1152-yr cycle, R2 = 0.69)

and Fit to 1470-yr cycle (R2 = 0.54)(confidence intervals not shown)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

Anom

aly

(°C)

1470-yr cycle1152-yr cycle

Page 17: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Best-fit Model to North Iceland Sea Surface Temperature(1552-yr cycle, R2 = 0.20)

Data shown after linear cooling trend removal

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

Anom

aly

(°C)

Page 18: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Oxygen Isotope Data from Central Alps, past 9000 yrsBest-fit models for 2004 AD to 3500 BP and 6500 BP to 8996 BP

(1479-yr cycle, R2 = 0.27, peak-to-trough amplitude 0.33°C)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

-del

ta O

-18

(%)

Page 19: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Temperature inferred from Japanese CedarBest-free-form-fit (1089-yr cycle, R2 = 0.28); Best-fit when

forced with 1470-yr cycle looks similar (R2 = 0.22)

Years BP (Yr 0 = 2000 AD)

Anom

aly

(°C)

1089-yr cycle

1470-yr cycle

Page 20: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Conclusions

• Mean period 1524 yr vs. 1470 yr hypothetical (3.7% off)

• Models, data strongly agree on timing of MWP, LIA

• Supports role for this cycle in recent warming

Page 21: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Ocean Temperatures:Recent Trends

• ARGOS float data• To 700 m depth• 4.5 years data• Global coverage

Page 22: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Ocean heat content

Calendar Year

Oce

an H

eat C

onte

nt (x

1022

J)

Page 23: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Ocean heat content smoothed with a 1-2-1 filterand overlaid with a best-fit linear plus sinusoidal

(seasonal) model (R2 = 0.85)

Calendar Year

Oce

an H

eat C

onte

nt (x

1022

J)

Page 24: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Ocean heat content smoothed with a 1-2-1 filterand overlaid with linear trend portion of best-fit

model (slope = -0.35 x 1022 J/yr)

Calendar Year

Oce

an H

eat C

onte

nt (x

1022

J)

Page 25: Broken Hockey Sticks, 1500 Year Cycles, and Ocean Cooling Dr. Craig Loehle NCASI Principal Scientist 552 S Washington St., Ste. 224 Naperville, Illinois

Recent Temperature Downturn Evident in Hadley Data

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Conclusions

• Cooling trend over past 4.5 years matches satellite, surface data

• Rate of cooling similar to rate of warming before 2003