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English: Reconstruction of en:North Atlantic Oscillation for the period of 1049 – 1969, using a model constrained selection of nine proxies (NAOmc). For details see Pablo Ortega et al. A model-tested North Atlantic Oscillation reconstruction for the past millennium. Nature, vol. 523, July 2015, doi:10.1038/nature14518
Deutsch: Rekonstruktion der Nordatlantischen Oszillation 1049 – 1969 auf Basis einer Modell-beschränkten Auswahl von neun Proxies (NAOmc). Näheres dazu in Pablo Ortega u. a.: A model-tested North Atlantic Oscillation reconstruction for the past millennium. Nature, Band 523, Juli 2015, doi:10.1038/nature14518 |
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Source | Own work, data: Ortega et al. (2015), NAOmc |
Author | DeWikiMan |
Other versions | File:North_atlantic_oscillation-ortega2015-de.svg (German version) |
Data available as supplement on nature14518-f2.xlsx, on sheet figure 2b (accessed July 21st, 2017).
To re-create save sheet 2 as csv, then the plot has been created with Gnuplot 4.4 using the following script:
set terminal svg enhanced size 1000 600 fname "Nimbus Sans L" fsize 12
set output "north_atlantic_oscillation-ortega2015-en.svg"
set title "Reconstructed North Atlantic Oscillation, 1049–1969" font "Nimbus Sans L, 20"
set label 'Ortega et al. (2015), NAO_{mc}' at screen 0.975,0.926 right
set datafile missing '"#N/A"'
set obj 1 rectangle behind from screen 0,0 to screen 1,1
set obj 1 fillstyle solid 1.0 fillcolor rgbcolor "white"
set key bottom left
set key box
set yrange [-6:6]
set ytics out nomirror
set xtics out nomirror
set xrange [1049:1969]
set xlabel 'Year'
set ylabel 'NAO phase'
set grid xtics ytics lt 0 lw 0.5 lc rgb "grey95"
set style data lines
plot 'nature14518-f2_plot.csv' using 1:5:6 w filledcurves lt rgbcolor "#FAF0CF" title "mean +/- 2-sigma", \
'nature14518-f2_plot.csv' using 1:3:4 w filledcurves lt rgbcolor "#E0C0A0" title "ensemble min.–max.", \
'nature14518-f2_plot.csv' using 1:2 lt rgbcolor "light-blue" lw 1 title "yearly ensemble mean", \
'nature14518-f2_plot.csv' using 1:(0) lt rgbcolor "black" notitle, \
'nature14518-f2_plot.csv' using 1:8 lt rgbcolor "blue" lw 3 title "31-year running mean"
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