The Value of Multi-proxy Reconstruction of Past Climate
Data
- North hemisphere temperature data from climate model: data
- Volcanism: data
- Solar: data
- CO2: data
- 15 temperature series to generate synthetic tree rings - data
- 10 composite temperature series to generate synthetic pollen - data
- 5 composite temperature series to generate synthetic borehole profile - data
R code for 40 reconstructions correponding to Figure 5
    Five models:
- (T) Reconstruction using "oracle" proxy
- (D) Reconstruction using tree-ring
- (DP) Reconstruction using tree-ring and pollen
- (DB) Reconstruction using tree-ring and borehole
- (DBP) Reconstruction using tree-ring, pollen and borehole
    R files for each of five models under 2^3 factorial designs:
    (For each scenario, there is a Common R file that reads the data and define functions and is shared by five R files for each model)
- With forcings, without proxy noise, modeling T:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- Without forcings, without proxy noise, modeling T:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- With forcings, without proxy noise, modeling T1:     common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- Without forcings, without proxy noise, modeling T1:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- With forcings, with proxy noise, modeling T:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- Without forcings, with proxy noise, modeling T:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- With forcings, with proxy noise, modeling T1:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
- Without forcings, with proxy noise, modeling T1:     Common,
(T), (D),
(DP), (DP),
(DBP)
Supplement Material (pdf)