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Tree-ring record of winter temperature from Humla, Karnali, in central Himalaya: a 229 years-long perspective for recent warming trend

Narayan Prasad Gaire, Ze‐Xin Fan, Santosh K. Shah, Uday Kunwar Thapa, Maan Bahadur Rokaya

2020Geografiska Annaler Series A Physical Geography28 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACTTree rings are widely used to reconstruct past climates in regions where observational records of climate are short. In this study, we developed a 294 years-long (1718–2011 CE) ring-width chronology of the Himalayan Silver fir (Abies spectabilis (D.Don, Spach)) from Humla district in western Nepal to reconstruct winter minimum temperature for the remote region of central Himalaya where instrumental records are limited to past three or four decades. Ring-width chronology of the Himalayan Silver fir showed strongest and significant positive correlation with minimum winter temperature prior to the growing season. Based on this relationship, we reconstructed the winter season (previous October–current February) minimum temperature for western Nepal covering the period of 1780–2008 CE. Our reconstruction showed that winter minimum temperature is continuously increasing since the early twentieth century with unprecedented rapid warming in the latter half. The cold episodes in the reconstruction coincided with the major volcanic eruptions in the Northern Hemisphere and tropical regions. The spectral analysis using Multi-Taper Method revealed that the winter temperature in the north-western Himalaya has short- to medium-term periodicities of 2–3, 5.8–6.2, 7.9–8.2, 39–46 and 56–73 years, which suggest possible teleconnections with ENSO (El-Nino Southern Oscillation) and AMO (Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation).

Topics & Concepts

TeleconnectionChronologyClimatologyDendrochronologyNorthern HemisphereGeologyDendroclimatologyPeriod (music)Climate changeNorth Atlantic oscillationGeographyPhysical geographyEl Niño Southern OscillationEnvironmental scienceOceanographyPaleontologyPhysicsAcousticsTree-ring climate responsesPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
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