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Dipole Patterns in Tropical Precipitation Were Pervasive Across Landmasses Throughout Marine Isotope Stage 5

Communications earth & environment(2021)

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Most of Earth’s rain falls in the tropics, often in highly seasonal monsoon rains, which are thought to be coupled to the inter-hemispheric migrations of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone in response to the seasonal cycle of insolation. Yet characterization of tropical rainfall behaviour in the geologic past is poor. Here we combine new and existing hydroclimate records from six large-scale tropical regions with fully independent model-based rainfall reconstructions across the last interval of sustained warmth and ensuing climate cooling between 130 to 70 thousand years ago (Marine Isotope Stage 5). Our data-model approach reveals large-scale heterogeneous rainfall patterns in response to changes in climate. We note pervasive dipole-like tropical precipitation patterns, as well as different loci of precipitation throughout Marine Isotope Stage 5 than recorded in the Holocene. These rainfall patterns cannot be solely attributed to meridional shifts in the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone. Tropical rainfall patterns varied throughout Marine Isotope Stage 5, beyond the influence of meridional shifts in the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, suggest analyses of tropical hydroclimate proxy records and model-based precipitation reconstructions.
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Palaeoceanography,Palaeoclimate,Environment,general,Earth Sciences
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