Not exact matches
At least you appear to be one of the rare AGW» ers admitting the importance of solar forcing and who at the same time implicitly refutes Mann's hockey stick by acknowledging the proxies that
established the existence of the Little Ice Age, and for that matter, the
Medieval Warm Period.
Greenland was green «CfA's Sallie Baliunas -LSB-...] refers to the
medieval Viking sagas as examples of unusual
warming around 1003 A.D. «The Vikings
established colonies in Greenland at the beginning of the second millennium, but they died out several hundred years later when the climate turned colder,» she notes.»
The European settlement in Greenland,
established during the
medieval warming in the year 982, died out by 1540 during the Little Ice Age (though the Greenland Inuit, with their better boat - building and clothes - making technologies, survived).
He added that Dr. Craig Idso maintains a database of peer - reviewed papers by more than 1000 scientists from more than 400 institutions in more than 40 countries
establishing that the
medieval warm period was real, was global, and was at least as
warm as the present and was probably
warmer.
I can produce 30 graphs from different scientific papers from all around the world from ocean sediments, from Lake Vikal, from the Alps, from all over the place
establishing that the
Medieval Warm Period was real and it existed.
One of those is
medieval warm period when much of Greenland was ice - free and the Vikings settled there and
established successful farms.
However, considered as an ensemble of individual expert opinions, the assemblage of local representations of climate
establishes both the Little Ice Age and
Medieval Warm Period as climatic anomalies with worldwide imprints, extending earlier results by Bryson et al. (1963), Lamb (1965), and numerous intervening research efforts.
Remember, it was during the
Medieval Warm period that the Vikings settled Greenland and
established successful farms.
> The
medieval warm period has been
established as, well,
warm... it was clearly
warmer than the last two hundred years
LJAR: it's well -
established that there was a
Medieval Warm Period in the North Atlantic.
The
medieval warm period has been
established as, well,
warm; something which the IPCC once denied via.