Not exact matches
The team of researchers
examined the hydroclimatic and societal impacts in Egypt of a sequence of tropical and high - latitude volcanic eruptions spanning the past 2,500 years, as known from modern
ice -
core records.
In the past decade, paleoclimatologists have reconstructed a
record of climate change over the last millennium by consulting historical documents and
examining indicators of temperature change like tree rings, as well as oxygen isotopes in
ice cores and coral skeletons.
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examine evidence of the AMO that is contained in several
ice core records distributed across Greenland.
In 1965 British climatologist Hubert Horace Lamb
examined historical
records of harvests and precipitation, along with early
ice -
core and tree - ring data, and concluded that the MWP was probably 1 — 2 °C (1.8 — 3.6 °F) warmer than early 20th - century conditions in Europe.
Examining ice cores, fossils, geologic
record, etc, prove that the Earth's climate is never steady and has always been changing.
Wunsh
examined temperature
records from several individual
ice cores, and did a statistical analysis to show that very little of the temperature variation
recorded could be explained by Milankovitch cycles.
The accuracy of the chronology allows us to
examine the phase relationships between climate
records from the
ice cores and changes in insolation.
Their research, published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B,
examined a wide range of published data arising from satellite imagery, charcoal
records in sediments and isotope - ratio
records in
ice cores, to build up a picture of wildfire in the recent and more distant past.