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SUMMARY:Reconstructing Climate back to Greek and Roman Times
DESCRIPTION:Palaeoclimatic information provide fundamental means for the ch
 aracterization of natural decadal to centennial time-scale changes and put
  the recent anthropogenic warming in the long-term perspective. Here we pr
 esent an overview of historical and natural proxies from marine and terres
 trial archives across the Central and Eastern Mediterranean back to Greek 
 and Roman times. We discuss the principal methodologies to convert climate
  proxy information to quantitative and qualitative climate information and
  associated uncertainties and show recent advancement in our physical and 
 dynamical understanding of temperature and hydroclimatic changes\, variati
 ons\, trends and extremes. We compare reconstructions with climate model e
 xperiments and diagnose the potential role of internal variability and ext
 ernal forcing in shaping Central and Eastern Mediterranean climate respons
 e across time and space. The final part of the talk presents future perspe
 ctives\, challenges and opportunities in Mediterranean palaeoclimate scien
 ce.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Palaeoclimatic information provide fundamental means for the 
 characterization of natural decadal to centennial time-scale changes and p
 ut the recent anthropogenic warming in the long-term perspective. Here we 
 present an overview of historical and natural proxies from marine and terr
 estrial archives across the Central and Eastern Mediterranean back to Gree
 k and Roman times. We discuss the principal methodologies to convert clima
 te proxy information to quantitative and qualitative climate information a
 nd associated uncertainties and show recent advancement in our physical an
 d dynamical understanding of temperature and hydroclimatic changes\, varia
 tions\, trends and extremes. We compare reconstructions with climate model
  experiments and diagnose the potential role of internal variability and e
 xternal forcing in shaping Central and Eastern Mediterranean climate respo
 nse across time and space. The final part of the talk presents future pers
 pectives\, challenges and opportunities in Mediterranean palaeoclimate sci
 ence.</p>
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