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      Intense Hurricane Activity Over the Past 1500 Years at South Andros Island, The Bahamas

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          Southward migration of the intertropical convergence zone through the Holocene.

          Titanium and iron concentration data from the anoxic Cariaco Basin, off the Venezuelan coast, can be used to infer variations in the hydrological cycle over northern South America during the past 14,000 years with subdecadal resolution. Following a dry Younger Dryas, a period of increased precipitation and riverine discharge occurred during the Holocene "thermal maximum." Since approximately 5400 years ago, a trend toward drier conditions is evident from the data, with high-amplitude fluctuations and precipitation minima during the time interval 3800 to 2800 years ago and during the "Little Ice Age." These regional changes in precipitation are best explained by shifts in the mean latitude of the Atlantic Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), potentially driven by Pacific-based climate variability. The Cariaco Basin record exhibits strong correlations with climate records from distant regions, including the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere, providing evidence for global teleconnections among regional climates.
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            Northern hemisphere temperatures during the past millennium: Inferences, uncertainties, and limitations

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              Migrations and dynamics of the intertropical convergence zone.

              Rainfall on Earth is most intense in the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ), a narrow belt of clouds centred on average around six degrees north of the Equator. The mean position of the ITCZ north of the Equator arises primarily because the Atlantic Ocean transports energy northward across the Equator, rendering the Northern Hemisphere warmer than the Southern Hemisphere. On seasonal and longer timescales, the ITCZ migrates, typically towards a warming hemisphere but with exceptions, such as during El Niño events. An emerging framework links the ITCZ to the atmospheric energy balance and may account for ITCZ variations on timescales from years to geological epochs.
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                Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
                Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                2572-4517
                2572-4525
                November 27 2019
                November 27 2019
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography Woods Hole Massachusetts USA
                [2 ]Department of Geology and GeophysicsWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts USA
                [3 ]Department of Marine SciencesTexas A&M University at Galveston Galveston Texas USA
                [4 ]Department of OceanographyTexas A&M University College Station Texas USA
                [5 ]School of Earth and SustainabilityNorthern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona USA
                [6 ]U.S. Geological Survey, Florence Bascom Geoscience Center Reston Virginia USA
                [7 ]National Museum of The Bahamas Nassau The Bahamas
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                10.1029/2019PA003665
                f35fbcd9-dfd4-4fac-9b25-c5bc8a4c2658
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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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