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Abstract=Annually resolved and millennium-long reconstructions of large-scale temperature variability are primarily composed of tree ring width (TRW) chronologies. Changes in ring width, however, have recently been shown to bias the ratio between low- and high-frequency signals. To overcome limitations in capturing the full spectrum of past temperature variability, we present a network of 15 maximum latewood density (MXD) chronologies distributed across the Northern Hemisphere extratropics. Independent subsets of continental-scale records consistently reveal high MXD before 1580 and after 1910, with below average values between these periods. Reconstructed extratropical summer temperatures reflect not only these long-term trends but also distinct cooling pulses after large volcanic eruptions. In contrast to TRW-dominated reconstructions, this MXD-based record indicates a delayed onset of the Little Ice Age by almost two centuries. The reduced memory inherent in MXD is likely responsible for the rapid recovery from volcanic-induced cooling in the fourteenth century and the continuation of warmer temperatures until ~1600.|
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CiteKey=schneider2015revisingmidlatitudesummer|
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DataUrl=doi.org|
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HasDOI (L)=10.1002/2015GL063956|
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HasLink (L)=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2015GL063956|
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Issue (L)=11|
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Journal (L)=Geophysical Research Letters|
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Pages (L)=4556-4562|
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PublicationYear (L)=2015|
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PublicationYear (L)=2006|
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Publisher=Wiley-Blackwell|
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Title (L)=Revising midlatitude summer temperatures back to A.D. 600 based on a wood density network|
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Type=article|
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Volume (L)=42}}

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