More recently two of the authors published Viau et al (2012) which surely supports the contention of this SkS OP as it kicks off its conclusions stating «The pollen - based
paleoclimate reconstructions show that warmer conditions during the MWP and cooler in the LIA were all nevertheless cooler than the 1961 — 1990 base period, and this result emerges even without comparing the results to the instrumental record.»
Not exact matches
Such potential changes in variability are in agreement with instrumental records and
paleoclimate reconstructions, which
show that the magnitude and trend of hydroclimatic variability has not been constant in the Southwest during the Common Era (C.E.).
Although his CV says he has a research interest in
paleoclimate reconstructions, his publishing record
shows that he has not published, as opponsed to giving talks based on the infamous report, on this subject at all.
When I published my
paleoclimate reconstruction, it was specifically to
show that leaving out tree rings gave a different result, but the criticism was that it wasn't «good» — but I didn't say the endeavor was even possible and clearly stated the limitations of the data.