Title: Some of the Many Applications of Archaeoclimatology
1Some of the Many Applications of
Archaeoclimatology
- Katherine McEnaney
- and
- Reid Bryson
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2Archaeoclimatology
- Sometimes called Macrophysical modeling
- Tested hundreds of times against field data
- Based on
- orbital forcing of incoming radiation
- modulation by aerosols and variable snow-ice
albedo - standard dynamics
- synoptic climatology
3Archaeoclimatology
- Site specific
- Yields monthly 200 year mean values
- This makes the method unique
- It is now possible to produce 100 year
resolution for the past 20,000 years
4Example La Crosse, WI
5Example La Crosse, WI
The difference between precipitation and
evaporation is known as water stress
6Large Scale Features
- Large scale features may be modeled
- Sea Ice
- Large River Discharge
7Large Scale Features
- In the far north, human usage of an area seems to
be related to sea ice
8Discharge of the Mississippi
Intro ? Local ? Large Scale ? Storms ? Dunes ?
Composite
9The Effect of the onset of the Holocene is obvious
- Northern Example Dinwoody Creek, Wyoming
Intro ? Local ? Large Scale ? Storms ? Dunes ?
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10Stream Discharge
These are associated with an increase in westerly
storms, not local events.
11Storms and Snow
Intro ? Local ? Large Scale ? Storms ? Dunes ?
Composite
12Farther south, there are different problems
- Hurricane or Typhoon frequency
- Thunderstorm frequency
- High Tropical Humidities
- Changing Prevailing Winds, Dunes
Intro ? Local ? Large Scale ? Storms ? Dunes ?
Composite
13Hurricanes
- Hurricanes are important
- Winds and storm surges
- Heavy rains from their residuals
- Heavy Rains, Gully-washers are often associated
with deep masses of moist air originating in
Tropical Storms and intruding into the Westerlies
14Hurricanes Farther North
Cape Cod
15Hurricanes Farther North
- Tropical storm number can be modeled
16Modeled Fire Hazard
- Thunderstorm frequency is important in areas
prone to fires
Intro ? Local ? Large Scale ? Storms ? Dunes ?
Composite
17Modeled Fire Hazard
Stormy with Dry Air
Intro ? Local ? Large Scale ? Storms ? Dunes ?
Composite
18Dune Movement
Departure of ice from the Cochrane Moraine may
have increased dune movement in Southern Manitoba
19Dune Movement
20Composite Studies
- Models may be combined for a given state/region
- The results may be used to map precipitation
values or anomalies through the past
21In Summary
- Almost any important climatic variable may be
modeled - Models are site-specific and high resolution
- Models are economical
- There seem to be no competitive models
22Please cite as
- McEnaney, K. A. and R. A. Bryson
- 2005 Some of the Many Applications of
Archaeoclimatology. Paper presented at the
Wisconsin Archaeological Survey Research Reports
Meeting, April 23, 2005, Madison, WI. - For more information, please contact
rabryson_at_wisc.edu or kamcenaney_at_wisc.edu .