The Reliability of Tree Rings as a Temperature Proxy Liz Wiggins.

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The Reliability of Tree Rings as a Temperature Proxy Liz Wiggins

The Problem Warming trend since the industrial revolution –Is it anomalous and/or anthropogenic? Climate “Hockey Stick” (Mann et al 1998) –Large percentage of data from tree rings

Data 15 Northern Hemisphere tree ring records –Previously analyzed to extract temperature anomaly from tree ring width and density

Testing the Reliability 1.Determine the correlation between all 15 data sets 2.Average all 15 data sets by year and analyze warming trend 3.Compare historical (measured) warming trend to tree ring warming trend

Analysis 1.Determine the correlation between all 15 data sets –Calculate correlation coefficients –Resample using Bootstrap and recalculate correlation coefficients

Results MeanStandard Deviation Before Bootstrap After Bootstrap

Analysis 2.Average all 15 data sets by year and analyze warming trend –Perform least squares regression Calculate slope and intercept –Resample using bootstrap Perform least squares regression and calculate new slope and intercept

Results SlopeIntercept Before Bootstrap After Bootstrap

Analysis 3.Compare historical (measured) warming trend to tree ring warming trend –Calculate correlation coefficient –Least squares regression (1880-present) Calculate slope and intercept

Results Correlation Coefficient = R 2 > 0.5 The two data sets are highly correlated

Results Cont. Historical temperature least squares regression (1880 – present) –Slope: –Intercept: Tree ring temperature least squares regression (1880 – present) –Slope: –Intercept: Same slope = Same trend

ConclusionsConclusions Tree ring records are not highly correlated with each other (R 2 = < 0.3) Average of all tree ring temperature anomalies is highly correlated (R 2 = > 0.5) to historical temperature anomalies As long as multiple tree ring records are used, they can be considered a reliable proxy Tree ring data used in “Hockey Stick” confirmed

Questions??

References Mann, Michael E., Raymond S. Bradley, and Malcom K. Hughes. Northern Hemisphere Temperatures during the past Millennium: Inferences, Uncertainties, and Limitations. Geophysical Research Letters 26.6 (1999): Wilson, Rob M., et al, A Matter of Divergence: Tracking Recent Warming at Hemispheric Scales Using Tree Ring Data. Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres 112.D17103 (2007). DW34WaM&tbnid=2DWa- hfxkmPGXM:&ved=0CAIQjBw&url=http%3A%2F%2F %2Fimage%2F7358 %2Fthe_texture_of_the_tree_rings_1920x1200.jpg&ei=wKZ2UZWTNIP- 8ASAi4CoBw&bvm=bv ,d.eWU&psig=AFQjCNEFs46ebQTZYe4ZCS-q7NzV54S- mg&ust=