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Data and Tools for ARTS at the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology

Data and Tools for ARTS at the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology. C. Mark Eakin World Data Center for Paleoclimatology NOAA National Geophysical Data Center Boulder, Colorado.

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Data and Tools for ARTS at the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology

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  1. Data and Tools for ARTS at the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology C. Mark Eakin World Data Center for Paleoclimatology NOAA National Geophysical Data Center Boulder, Colorado

  2. NOAA Paleoclimatology Program and World Data Center for Paleoclimatology WDC for Paleoclimatology Mission: To provide long-term climate and other environmental data needed to understand and predict climate variability and change “The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see” -- Winston Churchill ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  3. What is ARTS? • ARTS is an official project of the IGBP/PAGES • International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme • Past Global Changes Programme • The ARTS initiative promotes the synthesis of paleoclimatic data with instrumental and modeling perspectives to address uncertainties in our understanding of tropical climate variability and its impacts. • ARTS requires a wide array of annually resolved/datable paleoclimatic data from the tropics and tropically driven locations. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  4. Windows into Past Centuries • ARTS synthesis project "Climate of the Nineteenth Century,” (CNC) would coordinate analysis of climate of the past several centuries. • Other ARTS work would reconstruct climate from earlier times such as the mid-holocene or past glacial or interglacial periods. • An important target: to reconstruct indices of large-scale climate systems from pre-instrumental periods. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  5. Windows into Past Centuries Background colors indicate mean instrumental SST field. Records at pink dots span the interval 1895-1990; white dots indicate shorter records. SST trends are calculated over the 1895-1990 period and are indicated parenthetically in °C per 100 years. (after Bradley et al. in prep., PAGES Synthesis Volume). ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  6. Windows into Past Centuries • The graph shows a summary of annual resolution coral d18O isotope records, normalized to the 1923-1980 period (thick line denotes 7-year smooth ). • The data show general trends consistent with globally warmer/wetter conditions. (after Bradley et al. in prep., PAGES Synthesis Volume). ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  7. a b c d Windows into Past Centuries SSTs reconstructed from coral d18O data at 13 sites. • (a) Leading spatial pattern observed in coral data (ENSO-like mode, in dimensionless units); shading indicates 90% significance. • (b) The time series of that pattern (degrees C). • (c and d) series of second pattern: similar to global warming signal. After Evans et al. (2000) Paleoceanography, 15 ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  8. Data-Model Comparisons • Comparison of energy balance model with instrumental data shows good fit over most of 1000 years • Particular discrepancies seen in 19th, early 20th centuries ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia After Crowley (2000), Science 289

  9. 15 Indo-Pacific Corals Abraham Reef (GBR) Secas, Panama Rarotonga SST Galapagos Moorea, French Polynesia Aqaba Tarawa Seychelles Maiana Malindi, Kenya Cebu, Phillipines Abrolhos, w. Australia Santo, Vanuatu Clipperton New Caledonia Data-Model Comparisons ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia After Crowley et al. in prep.

  10. GH3Jones 30N-30S r = 0.66 (raw) 1865-1980 r = 0.82 (smoothed) 1865-1980 Data-Model Comparisons • Composite climate data with the addition of coral records is a good fit with Jones instrumental reconstruction ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia After Crowley et al. in prep.

  11. E = S or VS ENSOM = Moderate ENSOV = volcanic eruption Data-Model Comparisons • Composite climate data capture major ENSO and volcanic events ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia After Crowley et al. in prep.

  12. ebm 30S-90N aer=0.5 diff=1.5 sens=2.5ebm 30S-90N aer=0.5 diff=1.5 sens=3.0 Inst. Jones 30S-90N.sm11ClG/coral splice r = 0.906 (1778-1992)r = 0.94 (1778-1960) Data-Model Comparisons • Composite climate data improves fit to energy balance models over instrumental reconstructions alone ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia After Crowley et al. in prep.

  13. Windows into Past Millennia Climate researchers need high-resolution records from targeted Holocene, last-glacial and last interglacial intervals to understand how the climate system responded to boundary conditions substantially different from those prevailing today. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  14. Countries accessing WDC-Paleo Website (141) Non-accessing countries (141) Data are used (and contributed by) scientists around the world ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  15. Toulouse, France Nairobi, Kenya Coming Soon? Pune, India Lanzhou, China Mendoza, Argentina Johannesburg, South Africa Mirror Sites: Data Access and Regional Involvement ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  16. WDC-Paleo Data Holdings Paleoclimatic Data US Global Tree Ring 1029 1854 Pollen 474 1424 Plant Macrofossils 37 79 Corals 1 64 Ice Cores 23 Borehole Data 133 616 Fauna 219 220 Insecta 7 Paleolimnology 9 15 Paleoceanography 19 1119 Other Paleo Data 5 Total 1921 5424 Coral Data ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  17. WDC-Paleo Data Holdings Paleoclimatic Data US Global Tree Ring 1029 1854 Pollen 474 1424 Plant Macrofossils 37 79 Corals 1 62 Ice Cores 23 Borehole Data 133 616 Fauna 219 220 Insecta 7 Paleolimnology 9 15 Paleoceanography 19 1119 Other Paleo Data 5 Total 1921 5424 Tree-Ring Data ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  18. WDC-Paleo Data Holdings Paleoclimatic Data US Global Tree Ring 1029 1854 Pollen 474 1424 Plant Macrofossils 37 79 Corals 1 62 Ice Cores 23 Borehole Data 133 616 Fauna 219 220 Insecta 7 Paleolimnology 9 15 Paleoceanography 19 1119 Other Paleo Data 5 Total 1921 5424 Ice Core Data ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  19. WDC-Paleo Data Holdings Paleoclimatic Data US Global Tree Ring 1029 1854 Pollen 474 1424 Plant Macrofossils 37 79 Corals 1 62 Ice Cores 23 Borehole Data 133 616 Fauna 219 220 Insect 7 Paleolimnology 9 15 Paleoceanography 19 1119 Other Paleo Data 5 Total 1921 5424 For annual tropical records, only corals, <10 tree rings, 2 marine sediments, few ice cores ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  20. ARTS Data Currently in the World Data Center www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo/corals.html Accessing the Data • Easy access to paleodata is now possible with the new WebMapper tool on our Web site. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  21. Accessing ARTS Data Starting from a global view, the user can select a region to explore ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  22. Accessing ARTS Data Using the legend, you can select the proxies you want to display ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  23. Accessing ARTS Data Using the legend, you can select the proxies you want to display ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  24. Accessing ARTS Data The user can select a site within the region ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  25. Accessing ARTS Data Metadata and publications are provided for the site ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  26. Accessing ARTS Data The user may view a plot of the data … or choose to display the data and download them ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  27. Accessing ARTS Data The user may choose additional sites … and compare between them. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  28. Coral Data Borehole Data Ice Core Data Tree Ring Data Data Access Tools: GIS http://map1.ngdc.noaa.gov/ ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  29. Coral Data Borehole Data Ice Core Data Tree Ring Data Data Access Tools: GIS http://map1.ngdc.noaa.gov/ ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  30. Why do we need your data? Climate research efforts rely on the availability of high resolution paleo records to understand past climate variability. In particular, ARTS needs your input as tropical records are scarce. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  31. Data Contribution "Full and open sharing of the full suite of global data sets, and other data sets needed for global change studies, is the primary objective of the IGBP." - IGBP Report No.12 "Make your data available without restrictions once published by contributing to an organization committed to long-term data availability." Our goal at the WDC is to make data submission easy and efficient for you, to help you preserve your data as a legacy that can be used by your colleagues today AND by future generations of scientists. The WDC has made a long term commitment to preserve your data and make it available to others. Once contributed your data will be available to others as a set of files organized by your name, date, and contribution number (accessible via the WWW, FTP, and also on diskette). Your data may also be imported into a relational database and thus accessible using database queries. Data Policy - Frequently Asked Questions: • What about a proprietary period for exclusive use? • What if I want to have my own archive or Web site? • What about the ancillary project data that I never published? • What are the Internationally-agreed up on policies for data sharing? International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Data Policy International Council of Scientific Unions Data Policy How to contribute: Check the guidelines to make sure your data set is complete, and in a useable format. Contact us if you have questions about what to include or what formats are required. View the existing entries in the WDC for Paleoclimatology Contribution Series. •Climate Forcing•Paleoceanography Data •Coral Data•Paleoclimate Model Data •Faunal Data•Paleolimnology Data •Generic Data Set•Plant Macrofossil Data •Generic Gridded Data•Pollen Data •Ice Core Data•Tree Ring Data •Insect Data Contributing Data • This research made possible through generous contribution of data by many paleoclimatologists to the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology. • You can help in this and other efforts to consolidate our understanding of past climates. • Contribute your data to the WDC-Paleo at: www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  32. Contributing Data Contributing coral data now easier with the new online contribution form ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  33. Data Contributions are Needed We have nice tools to display the data, And systems to access and distribute them. There is one thing we really need: You! Please, PLEASE, PLEASE, Contribute your data to the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  34. CD-ROM Contents The CD-ROM has this presentation and a full demo version of the new Multiproxy WebMapper with our current annual, tropical data holdings. WebMapper and the latest data can be found at: www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia

  35. Thanks, and enjoy the meeting. ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia ARTS 2001, Noumea, New Caledonia www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo

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