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A long-term record of global mean surface temperature (GMST) provides critical insight into the dynamical limits of Earth's climate and the complex feedbacks between temperature and the broader Earth system. Here, we present PhanDA, a reconstruction of GMST over the past 485 million years, generated by statistically integrating proxy data with climate model simulations. PhanDA exhibits a large range of GMST, spanning 11° to 36°C. Partitioning the reconstruction into climate states indicates that more time was spent in warmer rather than colder climates and reveals consistent latitudinal temperature gradients within each state. There is a strong correlation between atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO
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Emily J. Judd
Smithsonian Institution
Jessica E. Tierney
University of Arizona
Daniel J. Lunt
University of Bristol
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of California, Davis
University of Arizona
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e57fadb6db64358751d16b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adk3705
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