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9 mar 2009 · Known today as the Medieval Warm Period (or Medieval Climate Anomaly), this lasted from about 950 to 1250 CE (Crowley and Lowery, 2000; Mann et al., 2009). Subsequently, around 1400 CE, the ...
1 ago 2023 · The often quoted Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age are real phenomena, but small compared to the recent changes.")</ref> Source: derived from graphic by: Hawkins, Ed, 2019 years .
Climate Dynamics (2006) 27: 677–694 DOI 10.1007/s00382-006-0153-5 B. G. Hunt The Medieval Warm Period, the Little Ice Age and simulated climatic variability Received: 19 April 2005 / Accepted: 24 March 2006 / Published online: 11 May 2006 Ó Springer-Verlag 2006 Abstract The CSIRO Mark 2 coupled global climatic model has been used to generate a 10,000-year simulation for ‘present ...
10 mar 2010 · A brief check indicates a “warm MWP-consensus” before IPCC published the Mann hockey stick graph in 2001. But after 2001, results on MWP seems to approach the IPCC viewpoint. In April 2009 I collected a series of results concerning Holocene, Historic and recent temperatures for an article on WattsUpWithThat.
The Medieval Warm Period (MWP), also known as the Medieval Climate Optimum or the Medieval Climatic Anomaly, was a time of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that lasted from to . Climate proxy records show peak warmth occurred at different times for different regions, which indicate that the MWP was not a globally uniform event. [1]
1 feb 2000 · It also spans the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age, which are two of the most dramatic periods of temperature change in the Holocene (D'Arrigo et al. 2006; Crowley and Lowery 2000).
20 apr 2021 · Climate Explained is a collaboration between The Conversation, Stuff and the New Zealand Science Media Centre to answer your questions about climate change. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, please send it to climate.change@stuff.co.nz. What was the Medieval warm period? What caused it, and did carbon dioxide play a role?