Articles | Volume 14, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-14-1583-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-14-1583-2018
Research article
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01 Nov 2018
Research article |  | 01 Nov 2018

Influence of radiative forcing factors on ground–air temperature coupling during the last millennium: implications for borehole climatology

Camilo Melo-Aguilar, J. Fidel González-Rouco, Elena García-Bustamante, Jorge Navarro-Montesinos, and Norman Steinert

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Air–ground temperature coupling is the central assumption of borehole temperature reconstructions. Here, this premise is assessed from a pseudo-reality perspective by considering last millennium ensembles of simulations from the Community Earth System Model. The results show that long-term variations in the energy fluxes at the surface during industrial times, due to the influence of external forcings, impact the long-term air–ground temperature coupling.