I am reminded of a web page regularly posted by skeptics in the blogosphere, showing a world
of medieval warming.
Also can you show me the link that you say explains that sea levels were higher
during medieval warm period?
He added that the professor's concessions
over medieval warming were «significant» because they were his first public admission that the science was not settled.
But humans are not the cause of the current changes any more than they were for the impossible - for - models - to -
predict Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age.
Following the so -
called Medieval warm period, it is commonly defined as a period of cooler temperatures from the 16th to 19th centuries.
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Figure 1: Reconstructed surface temperature anomaly
for Medieval Warm Period (950 to 1250 A.D.), relative to the 1961 — 1990 reference period.
This suggests that colder winter temperatures over the NH continents during portions of the 15th through the 17th centuries (sometimes called the Little Ice Age) and warmer temperatures during the 12th through 14th centuries (the
putative Medieval Warm Period) may have been influenced by longterm solar variations.»
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Intervals of sustained low extent of sea ice cover occurred before AD 1200, and may be coincident with the so - called
Medieval Warm Optimum (roughly AD 800 — 1300) attested in numerous Northern Hemisphere proxy records18, but the pre-industrial minimum occurred before, at about AD 640 (T3 in Fig. 3).
The graph also does away with the well -
established Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age, which were shown in earlier IPCC reports [see top graph below].
Tamino has an interesting blog post Not Alike where he compares the Moberg temperature reconstruction (one of the least hockey stick like reconstructions with a
distinct Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age) to modern temperature trends.
Specifically, it is clear that the societal disruption associated with the A.D. 1300 Event was due largely to a massive and rapid reduction of the food resource base on which many Pacific communities had come to depend during the
preceding Medieval Warm Period
It does not show the generally
beneficial Medieval Warm Period (MWP) at around 1000 AD, or the calamitous Little Ice Age (LIA) between about 1400 and 1800.
They were used by the IPCC to airbrush the
inconvenient medieval warm period and the even warmer Roman Warming off the history books.
Phrases with «medieval warming»