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An investigation of the controls on Irish precipitation δ18O values on monthly and event timescales

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CLIMATE DYNAMICS
卷 35, 期 6, 页码 977-993

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00382-010-0774-6

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Paleoclimate; Oxygen isotopes; Moisture source region; Precipitation; Back trajectories; NAO index

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland and a University College Dublin (UCD)

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This two-year study investigates the relative influence of meteorological variables (precipitation amount and temperature), atmospheric circulation, air mass history, and moisture source region on Irish precipitation oxygen isotopes (delta O-18(p)) on event and monthly timescales. Single predictor correlations reveal that on the event scale, 20% of delta O-18(p) variability is attributable to the amount effect and 7% to the temperature effect while on the monthly timescale the North Atlantic Oscillation accounts for up to 20% of delta O-18(p) variability and the amount and temperature effects are not significant. In comparison, multivariate linear regression reveals that the interaction of temperature and precipitation amount explains up to 40% of delta O-18(p) variance at event and monthly timescales. Five-day kinematic back trajectories suggest that the amount-weighted mean delta O-18(p) value of southerly- and northerly-derived events are lower by 2aEuro degrees relative to events derived from the west. Because air mass history and atmospheric circulation appear to influence delta O-18(p) in Ireland, Irish paleo-delta O-18(p) proxy records are best interpreted as reflecting a combination of parameters, not just paleotemperature or paleorainfall.

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