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3 Δεκ 2018 · The Medieval Warm Period brought about temperatures that were warmer and a drier climate than later centuries and actually warmer than average temperatures around the world today (about one degree Celsius). This period occurred between 900 A.D. and 1300 A.D.
20 Απρ 2021 · What was the Medieval warm period? What caused it, and did carbon dioxide play a role? We are living in a world that is getting warmer year by year, threatening our environment and way...
1 Φεβ 2000 · This period contains two significant climatic change episodes: the warm period (Medieval Climatic Anomaly, MCA: ~900-1300AD) and the relatively cold period (LIA: ~1500-1850AD). ...
The Medieval Warm Period, also known as the Medieval Climate Anomaly, refers to a historical period between 800 and 1250 CE characterized by warmer and drier conditions globally. It was a significant warm episode during the Holocene prior to the industrial era, with temperatures comparable to or even warmer than the mid-20th century.
11 Μαΐ 2006 · The CSIRO Mark 2 coupled global climatic model has been used to generate a 10,000-year simulation for ‘present’ climatic conditions. The model output has been analysed to identify sustained climatic fluctuations, such as those attributed to the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) and the Little Ice Age (LIA).
The Medieval warm period is an asynchronous regional warming caused by natural (not human-driven) climatic variation, whereas we are facing a homogeneous and global warming caused by human activity releasing too much greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.
The Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age are widely considered to have been the major features of the Earth's climate over the past 1000 years. In this volume the issue of whether there really was a Medieval Warm Period, and if so, where and when, is addressed.