The Structure of Millennial Scale Glacial Climate Variability
- Kobenhavn University, Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth, Neils Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark (gvettoretti@nbi.ku.dk)
The Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) oscillation recorded in isotopic analyses of Greenland ice cores is a climate oscillation with millennial scale variability alternating between cold stadial climate and warm interstadial climate states. Using a series of long comprehensive climate model integrations of the glacial climate system under different levels of radiative forcing, we formulate a simple heuristic model to emulate the D-O oscillation. We demonstrate that the D-O oscillation has properties that are consistent with an internal unforced oscillation as well as displaying interesting behaviour that is consistent with noise induced transitions. Therefore, the D-O oscillation is more aptly characterized as a stochastic oscillator with stadial and interstadial durations that are more dependent upon a control parameter and internal climate variability rather than an intrinsic characteristic timescale.
How to cite: Vettoretti, G., Ditlevsen, P., Jochum, M., and Rasmussen, S.: The Structure of Millennial Scale Glacial Climate Variability, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-4264, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-4264, 2021.