DOAJ Open Access 2026

Joint probabilistic estimates of temperature and precipitation from tree ring-based reconstructions of the last millennium

K. Marvel B. Cook E. Weng R. Singh E. Cook

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<p>An understanding of Earth's past climate can help put current and future changes into historical context. Widely used tree ring-based drought atlases generally target the Palmer Drought Severity Index or other metrics of soil moisture and/or drought risk. These indices reflect contemporaneous meteorological conditions, and it is possible to extract information about temperature and precipitation given the existing reconstructions. Here, we present a fully Bayesian inverse method that infers a joint posterior for monthly mean temperature and precipitation given tree ring-based PDSI reconstructions from the North American Drought Atlas. The method is skillful at reconstructing early twentieth century conditions when compared to instrumental measurements from the CRU TS dataset. Moreover, the reconstructions can capture the complex temporal and multivariate covariance structure between monthly regional temperatures and precipitation. By reconstructing regional temperature and precipitation for the last millennium, we identify the driest and wettest years and decades in each region. Our results highlight the unique nature of the 1930s Dust Bowl drought in central Kansas and the late twentieth century pluvial in the North American southwest.</p>

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K. Marvel

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B. Cook

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E. Weng

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R. Singh

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E. Cook

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Marvel, K., Cook, B., Weng, E., Singh, R., Cook, E. (2026). Joint probabilistic estimates of temperature and precipitation from tree ring-based reconstructions of the last millennium. https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-12-43-2026

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2026
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10.5194/ascmo-12-43-2026
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