They claim that it shows a «Warm phase 950-1500 AD, followed by Little Ice
age cold phase.»
Not exact matches
The data show that the most extreme
cold phases of the Little Ice
Age — in the mid-15th and then again in the early 18th centuries — were synchronous in Europe and South America.
The ice
ages were actually many pulses of
cold glacial
phases interspersed with warmer interglacials.
A shift of the SPCZ in this direction suggests there were more La Niña - like or
cold -
phase conditions in the Pacific, during this period, often called the Little Ice
Age.
Specifically, Elbert et al. note the presence of
cold phases «during parts of the Little Ice
Age (16th and 18th centuries) and in the beginning of the 20th century.»
First let's look at how ice
ages — the
cold phases of glacial cycles — work on Earth.
«evidence from cores near Newfoundland confirms previous suggestions that the Little lce
Age was the most recent
cold phase of the 1 - 2kyr cycle»