Publications
PReSto, a Paleoclimate Reconstruction Storehouse-Increasing the utility of paleoclimate reconstructions through innovative online tools
Abstract
Paleoclimate reconstructions are a primary way for scientists to quantify past changes in the climate system and inform future assessments. Using networks of paleoclimate observations alongside mathematical techniques, these reconstructions present spatially-continuous or spatial-mean perspectives on past climate, in many cases synthesizing vast amounts of proxy records into user-friendly datasets. A variety of valuable reconstructions exist for the Common Era, including data assimilation products like the Last Millennium Reanalysis, statistical products like the North American Drought Atlas, and more. The Paleoclimate Reconstruction Storehouse (PReSto) is a project that aims to increase the utility of these reconstructions and aid the creation of future reconstructions. This is being done through:
- Date
- January 1, 1970
- Authors
- Michael P Erb, Nicholas McKay, David Edge, Deborah Khider, Julien Emile-Geay, Cody Routson, Feng Zhu
- Journal
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Volume
- 2023
- Issue
- 1566
- Pages
- PP33E-1566