Sentences with phrase «end of the little ice age»

Our study is significant because, while there are various different estimates for the start and end of the Little Ice Age in different regions of the world, our data show that the most extreme phases occurred at the same time in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Hendy, E. J., Gagan M. K., Alibert C. A., McCulloch M. T., Lough J. M. and Isdale P.J. (2002) Abrupt Decrease in Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Salinity at End of Little Ice Age, Science, 295, 1511 - 154.
In our new take on the song, David added whale - ish notes on his bass clarinet along with samples of the crackle and shoosh of floating sea ice and we added two new verses taking the story from the ice - locked end of the little ice age to this era of warming, melting and opening seaways.
End of the Little Ice Age in the Alps forced by industrial black carbon.
Since the end of the little ice age, the earth has been warming in fits and starts, and humanity's quality of life has improved accordingly.
Either the end of the Little Ice Age or the Industrial Revolution has changed the type of nitrogen incorporated into deep - water corals
Professor Chambers concluded: «I must stress that our research findings are only interpretable for the period from 3000 years ago to the end of the Little Ice Age.
The images from this period are not just a window into where the boundaries of glaciers were when the photographs were taken, but a measure of how far they had receded from their maximum expansion at the end of the Little Ice Age.
Glaciers across the West have been melting ever since the end of the Little Ice Age, a cool period in the Earth's history that ended around the close of the 19th century.
The evolution Kangerlussuaq glacier from the end of the Little Ice Age to present.
They compared the elevation of the glaciers in the «80s to the bathtub watermark - like signatures that showed the maximum elevation those glaciers had reached at the end of the Little Ice Age around the turn of the 20th century.
-- Yes, and yet the industrial age and major increases in population and expansion into new territories all began at the end of the little ice age as well.
It is a fact of life for attribution studies that the climate changes associated with the end of the Little Ice Age overlap with the beginning of the era of industrial warming.
If we now get a period of natural cooling it might well last several decades.There has been a gradual background and wholly natural warming trend since the end of the Little Ice Age.
«The global temperature has been rising at a steady trend rate of 0.5 °C per century since the end of the little ice age in the 1700s (when the Thames River would freeze over every winter; the last time it froze over was 1804)...
C that may have occurred since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1860.
It is interesting that the WSJ published a paper in 1933 which showed that temperatures had been rising for 100 years tells me that this overall temperature increase has been going on for a very long time (probably since 1725 and the end of the little ice age).
Figure 3 (Data sources here and here) There is a secular warming trend that has persisted since the end of the Little Ice Age in the 19th century.
Since the end of the Little Ice Age in the 1880s, the planet has warmed by about 0.8 degrees C.
An argument can be made that our current warming is a continuation of the warming that began at the end of the Little Ice Age.
That would let us start the trend at the end of the Little Ice Age, and state that the world has warmed since the Little Ice Age.
Instrumental temperature records have now been kept for long enough for us to have lots of graphs that show a sawtooth pattern of rising temperatures since the end of the little ice age.
Without any change the climate would still be like it was at the end of the Little Ice Age.
But based on San Francisco Bay Area's sea level change posted at the PSMSL, since the end of the Little Ice Age this region has undergone a steady rise in sea level of about 2 mm / year and counter-intuitively, the rate of sea level rise has slowed the past few decades as seen in the graph.
Even if you assume that all of the adjustments to the data are invalid, it's still warmer today than it was at the end of the Little Ice Age.
It has been increasing since the end of the Little Ice Age.
Regardless of this unequivocal and indisputable scientific empirical evidence, which challenges the «consensus» global warming orthodoxy, the mainstream media chooses to gleefully push the latest discredited propaganda regarding the «hottest year ever» - an event that has been happening since the end of Little Ice Age, with an astoundingly great frequency.
Because the reconstruction captures the end of the Little Ice Age, it is further reasonable to think that Greenland probably hasn't been as warm in summer than since the time the Norse colonized Greenland beginning in 982.
That was the end of the Little Ice Age.
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