During the Little Ice Age there was a discernible warm period and
during the Medieval Warm Period there was a cool period.
Not exact matches
[14] Although
there is an extreme scarcity of data from Australia (for both the
Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age) evidence from wave built shingle terraces for a permanently full Lake Eyre
during the ninth and tenth centuries is consistent with this La Niña - like configuration, though of itself inadequate to show how lake levels varied from year to year or what climatic conditions elsewhere in Australia were like.
There were conditions like now,
during the Roman
Warm period and
during the
Medieval Warm period and that is why enough snow fell to cause the cool
periods that followed.
There is still evidence in London of a
warmer climate
during the
medieval period.
«Prior to the Little Ice Age,
during the
Medieval Warm Period, Vikings colonised Greenland and Newfoundland, when it was
warmer there than today.
In addition, having been to Glacier National Park in the 1990s and having read in the National Park Service Brochure that
there weren't any glaciers in this area
during the
Medieval Warming Period and then reading Alarmist stories about how these glaciers «will be lost forever» made me cynical about their claims.
There were no globally synchronous multi-decadal
warm or cold intervals that define a worldwide Medieval Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between AD 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth cent
warm or cold intervals that define a worldwide
Medieval Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between AD 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth cent
Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between AD 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by
warm decades during the eighteenth cent
warm decades
during the eighteenth century.
Greenland temperature variability is high and
there is evidence
during the late
Medieval Warm Period of a warm period in year 1150, that is 862 years before present (Kobashi et al. 20
Warm Period of a warm period in year 1150, that is 862 years before present (Kobashi et al.
Period of a
warm period in year 1150, that is 862 years before present (Kobashi et al. 20
warm period in year 1150, that is 862 years before present (Kobashi et al.
period in year 1150, that is 862 years before present (Kobashi et al. 2011).
There was a «
Medieval Warm Period», but different regions
warmed at different times, and overall global surface temperatures were
warmer at the end of the 20th century than
during the MWP peak.
The Kau Bay results suggest that
there was diminished ENSO amplitude or frequency, or a departure from El Niño — like conditions
during the
Medieval Warm Period, and distinctive, but steadily decreasing, El Niño activity
during and after the Little Ice Age.»
However,
there are many peer reviewed studies from various locations worldwide which show that temperatures were probably higher than today
during the
medieval warm period.
And that
there is good evidence for a
medieval warm period and much cooler times, for example
during the 15th century and early 19th century the Thames River froze over it was so cold.
I've got eight other graphs on the DeSmog Blog, none of which has been questioned in the least, all showing a hockey stick shape in the temperature from 1,000 years ago to today, and all of them showing a pretty similar — the idea that
there was a
Medieval Warming Period during which the temperature was higher than it is now is, that is like, flagrantly incorrect is the nicest way that I can say it.
If you take out the bristlecone pine record and use all the other datasets you find that, just as history confirms,
there was a
Medieval Warm Period during which temperatures were considerably higher than they are now (THIS, TOO, IS PUREST FICTION.
Thus
there is a back and forth in global cloudiness as the Sun's activity level changes over the decades and centuries — such as
during the
period covering the Medieval Warm Period, the Little Ice Age, and the current warm period — through latitudinal shifting of the jet stream tracks and permanent climate
period covering the
Medieval Warm Period, the Little Ice Age, and the current warm period — through latitudinal shifting of the jet stream tracks and permanent climate zo
Warm Period, the Little Ice Age, and the current warm period — through latitudinal shifting of the jet stream tracks and permanent climate
Period, the Little Ice Age, and the current
warm period — through latitudinal shifting of the jet stream tracks and permanent climate zo
warm period — through latitudinal shifting of the jet stream tracks and permanent climate
period — through latitudinal shifting of the jet stream tracks and permanent climate zones.
There was a recent archaeological report published by Russian scientists that noted that
during the
Medieval Warm Period the flood planes of certain rivers and lakes in Russia were more extensively occupied than at present (a link can be found at C3 Headlines).
During the Roman period there was in AD 140 - 220 an 80 - year - long period in the Lake Korttajärvi area when organic matter deposition and the sedimentation was similar to that during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP), interpreted as milder climate cond
During the Roman
period there was in AD 140 - 220 an 80 - year - long period in the Lake Korttajärvi area when organic matter deposition and the sedimentation was similar to that during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP), interpreted as milder climate cond
period there was in AD 140 - 220 an 80 - year - long
period in the Lake Korttajärvi area when organic matter deposition and the sedimentation was similar to that during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP), interpreted as milder climate cond
period in the Lake Korttajärvi area when organic matter deposition and the sedimentation was similar to that
during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP), interpreted as milder climate cond
during the
Medieval Warm Period (MWP), interpreted as milder climate cond
Period (MWP), interpreted as milder climate condition.
One of the main themes that is promoted by «swindle» and people like Beck is that
there was a
Medieval Warm Period during which temperatures were
warmer than they are today, and that therefore today's global
warming is due to «natural causes».
And he said that the debate over whether the world could have been even
warmer than now
during the
medieval period, when
there is evidence of high temperatures in northern countries, was far from settled.»
There is no comparison between «it was colder
during the little ice age and
warmer during the
medieval warm period than the consensus claims» and the consensus claims to knowledge about temperatures current and past.