@article{coastnet4886, volume = {20}, number = {1-3}, month = {January}, author = {Mary E. Edwards and Cary J. Mock and Bruce P. Finney and Valerie A. Barber and Patrick J. Bartlein}, note = {This novel approach developed modern synoptic analogues for past climatic conditions as indicated by Holocene paleodata. Four midsummer temperature-moisture anomalies were considered; these represent hypotheses that can be tested with model simulations an}, title = {Potential analogues for paleoclimatic variations in eastern interior Alaska during the past 14,000 yr: atmospheric-circulation controls of regional temperature and moisture responses}, year = {2001}, journal = {Quaternary Science Reviews}, pages = {189--202}, keywords = {palaeoclimate, Alaska, Beringia, climate variations, pollen analysis}, url = {http://library.coastweb.info/4886/}, abstract = {The paleoclimatic history of a region can be viewed as a series of surface temperature and moisture anomalies through time. The effects of changes in large-scale climatic controls (e.g., insolation, major circulation controls) can be mediated by the influ} }