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 ===== Individual Contributions ===== ===== Individual Contributions =====
  
-<​code>​So far none have been made+<​code>​Please contribute your own assessment of relevant paper 
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 +Either add your thoughts as a discussion below or email them to Chris directly</​code>​ 
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 +== Hill et al. (2011) == 
 +//By Chris Brierley//​ 
 +  * Reference: Hill, D. J., A. Z. Csank, A. M. Dolan, and D. J. Lunt (2011), **Pliocene climate variability:​ Northern Annular Mode in models and tree-ring data**, Palaeogeography,​ Palaeoclimatology,​ Palaeoecology,​ 309(1-2), 118–127, doi:​10.1016/​j.palaeo.2011.04.003. 
 +  * Summary: This paper analyses a series of HadCM3 Pliocene simulations with different boundary conditions. The impact on these on the North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillations is investigated. Then spectral analysis of tree ring records from a site in the high Arctic are compared with modern Spectra for the NAO and AO. They argue for high Rocky Mountains in Pliocene on back of this spectral analysis. 
 +  * Novelty: First attempt at Data-Model Comparison on NAO variability for Pre-Pleistocene. Use comparison to infer something about boundary conditions. 
 +  * Potential for Improvement:​ Model and Data components could be better intertwined. Spectral analysis could be more sophisticated.  
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 +===== Table of Modes ===== 
 +The table below is aimed at collating together some information about various climate modes are changing with time. For each box, there is a reference given: they are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather an starting-point for your own literature search.  
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 +I aim to color each reference ​  
 +* Blue means a reduction in variability 
 +* red means an increase in variability 
 +* green means no change was observed 
 +* amber/​orange means insufficient data existed, or the results were equivocal.  
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 +|    ^ Definition ^ Future Change ^ past1000 ^ midHolocene ^ lgm ^ Last Interglacial ^ Pliocene ^ 
 +^  ENSO| Trenberth | Collins; Power; | ? | Emile-Geay | ? | ? | Brierley (2015)| ​
  
-Either add your thoughts as a discussion below or email them to Chris</​code>​ 
  
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