A stormy past: long-term temperature evolution and volcanic activity as drivers of Holocene storminess in the eastern North Atlantic
J. Sjöström·M.E. Kylander·Andreas Nylund·S.R. Piilo·Lisa Orme·Richard Gyllencreutz·Frederik Schenk·Richard C. Chiverrell·M. KcKeown·Claire Ansberque·A. Martínez Cortizas
Understanding long-term variability in storminess is essential for constraining future climate patterns in the eastern North Atlantic, a region shaped by complex ocean–atmosphere interactions. Here, we reconstruct storm, fire, and hydroclimate variability from grain size, inorganic geochemistry, plant macrofossil and molecular organic records since mid-Holocene at Glenties Bog, a coastal blanket bog in western Ireland. Comparing our results with existing palaeostorminess records, we provide new
