揭示全新世古风暴的历史和性质

IF 10.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Earth-Science Reviews Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104774
Kenta Minamidate , Kazuhisa Goto
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热带和外热带气旋对沿岸形态、生态系统和人类生活有着深远的影响。鉴于全球气候正在变暖,沿海人口不断增加,评估热带气旋对从低纬度到高纬度沿海地区 的影响已成为当务之急。尽管观测记录显示,近几十年来热带气旋活动既有明显的变化,也有不明显的变化, 但由于观测记录相对较短,而且存在很大的自然变异性,因此探测长期趋势并将其归因于人 为变暖仍然是一项挑战。古气象学是一个新兴的研究领域,旨在根据地质、地貌和生物记录揭示观测记录之前的风暴活动。本综述总结了古气象学目前的进展和挑战,并深入探讨了全新世风暴活动对气候变异的响应。本综述综合了地质学、古气候学和数值气候建模的跨学科视角,强调了风暴活动的非稳态性,它通过各流域的不同机制与气候变异性有着错综复杂的关系。探讨古气候学、古气候和建模研究之间的联系和差异,有助于我们更好地理解气候环境与风暴活动之间的关系。
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Unveiling the history and nature of paleostorms in the Holocene

Tropical and extratropical cyclones have a profound impact on coastal morphology, ecosystems, and human lives. Given the ongoing global warming and the rising coastal populations, it is an urgent task to evaluate their impact on coastal regions ranging from low to high latitudes. Although the observation records show both significant and insignificant changes in tropical cyclone activity over recent decades, detecting long-term trends and attributing them to anthropogenic warming remains challenging due to the relatively short observation records and substantial natural variability. Paleotempestology is an emerging research field to reveal past storm activity prior to observation records based on geological, geomorphological, and biological records. This review summarizes the current progress and challenges of paleotempestology and provides insight into the response of storm activity to climate variability in the Holocene. Integrating interdisciplinary perspectives from geology, paleoclimatology, and numerical climate modeling, this review underscores the non-stationarity of storm activity, which is intricately related to climate variability through diverse mechanisms in each basin. Exploring the links and discrepancies between paleotempestological, paleoclimate, and modeling studies improves our understanding of the relationship between climate environment and storm activity.

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Earth-Science Reviews
Earth-Science Reviews 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Covering a much wider field than the usual specialist journals, Earth Science Reviews publishes review articles dealing with all aspects of Earth Sciences, and is an important vehicle for allowing readers to see their particular interest related to the Earth Sciences as a whole.
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