photos started... and of course, today,
we substantially less ice.
Not exact matches
Research indicates that the Arctic had
substantially less sea
ice during this period compared to present Current desert regions of Central Asia were extensively forested due to higher rainfall, and the warm temperate forest belts in China and Japan were extended northwards West African sediments additionally record the «African Humid Period», an interval between 16,000 and 6,000 years ago when Africa was much wetter due to a strengthening of the African monsoon While there do not appear to have been significant temperature changes at most low latitude sites, other climate changes have been reported.
In the Mann version of historic climate there is very limited variation either side of a mean anomaly, which gave rise to a limited MWP, generally
substantially cooler than today, with gently declining temperatures throughout the period from 1400 to 1900, coupled with a
lesser impact of the «Little
Ice Age» than had previously been accepted.
When the climate was much warmer, sea levels would have been
substantially higher, because
less water would've been locked up as
ice.