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On the recovery from the Little Ice Age

On the recovery from the Little Ice Age

... sea ice retreat, tree-ring observations, ice cores and changes of the cosmic-ray intensity, from the year 1000 to the present, are studied to examine how the Earth has recovered from the Little ...

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Climatic warming, glacier recession and runoff from Alpine basins after the little ice age maximum

Climatic warming, glacier recession and runoff from Alpine basins after the little ice age maximum

... 70% ice cover, in the upper Aare and Rhoˆne catchments, Switzerland, for the period 1894–2006 have been examined together with climatic data for 1866–2006, with a view to assessing the effects on runoff from ...

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Little Ice Age glaciers and climate in the Mediterranean mountains: a new analysis

Little Ice Age glaciers and climate in the Mediterranean mountains: a new analysis

... of Little Ice Age glacier and associated snowpack expansion during the Little Ice Age is very likely to be influenced by the North Atlantic Oscillation ...to Little ...

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Logical impossibility of reconciling global warming alarm with little ice age temperatures

Logical impossibility of reconciling global warming alarm with little ice age temperatures

... The recent paper by Ineson et al. presents climate model computations for the global temperatures up to 2100. As a novelty vs. other simulations, the computations include a variable sun output with assumed Maunder ...

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Seasonal modulation of the Asian summer monsoon between the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age: a multi model study

Seasonal modulation of the Asian summer monsoon between the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age: a multi model study

... Instrumental and proxy records indicate remarkable global climate variability over the last millennium, influenced by solar irradiance, Earth ’ s orbital parameters, volcanic eruptions and human activities. Numerical ...

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Continental atmospheric circulation over Europe during the Little Ice Age inferred from grape harvest dates

Continental atmospheric circulation over Europe during the Little Ice Age inferred from grape harvest dates

... Abstract. Estimates of climate conditions before the 19th century are based on proxy data reconstructions or sparse meteorological measurements. The reconstruction of the at- mospheric circulation that prevailed during ...

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Little Ice Age climate reconstruction from ensemble reanalysis of Alpine glacier fluctuations

Little Ice Age climate reconstruction from ensemble reanalysis of Alpine glacier fluctuations

... the Little Ice Age glacier advance Several studies concluded that the rapid glacier advances during the Little Ice Age (LIA, ...

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When the weather turned bad. The research of climate impacts on society and economy during the Little Ice Age in Europe. An overview

When the weather turned bad. The research of climate impacts on society and economy during the Little Ice Age in Europe. An overview

... “Little Ice Age” is a term introduced by geographer François Émile Matthes in the 1930s to depict a period of cooling temperatures on a global scale during the second millennium CE (Behringer, ...the ...

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Evolution of Ossoue Glacier (French Pyrenees) since the end of the Little Ice Age

Evolution of Ossoue Glacier (French Pyrenees) since the end of the Little Ice Age

... the Little Ice Age (LIA) on- ...marked ice deple- tion were identified: 1850–1890, 1928–1950, and 1983– 2013, as well as two short periods of stabilization: 1890– 1894, 1905–1913, and a longer ...

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Little Ice Age advance and retreat of Glaciar Jorge Montt, Chilean Patagonia

Little Ice Age advance and retreat of Glaciar Jorge Montt, Chilean Patagonia

... the Little Ice Age (LIA), defined as the period of enhanced glacial condi- tions in Europe between the 16th and 19th centuries periods (Matthews and Briffa, ...the ice fronts, (2) ice ...

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A volcanically triggered regime shift in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean as a possible origin of the Little Ice Age

A volcanically triggered regime shift in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean as a possible origin of the Little Ice Age

... the Little Ice Age are of exceptional ...sea ice–ocean feedbacks in the North Atlantic, ultimately leading to a persistent regime shift in the ocean ...

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Little Ice Age glacier extension and retreat in Spitsbergen Island (High Arctic, Svalbard Archipelago)

Little Ice Age glacier extension and retreat in Spitsbergen Island (High Arctic, Svalbard Archipelago)

... maximum Little Ice Age glacier extension in the major drainage basins brings important differences among them; hardly 100 years ago some basin drainage increased the glacier area more than 19% (in ...

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Little Ice Age climate and oceanic conditions of the Ross Sea, Antarctica from a coastal ice core record

Little Ice Age climate and oceanic conditions of the Ross Sea, Antarctica from a coastal ice core record

... the Little Ice Age (LIA) was a global climate change ...coastal ice core from ...aver- age temperatures prior to 1850 AD than during the last 150 yr and strong (> 57 m s −1 ) ...

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The geomorphological role of snow since the Little Ice Age in the Sierra de Ancares (NW Spain)

The geomorphological role of snow since the Little Ice Age in the Sierra de Ancares (NW Spain)

... so-called Little Ice ...although Little Ice Age temperature decrease might be important, particularly in the summer, the role of the variations in snow precipitation must be also taken ...

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Accelerated Volume Loss in Glacier Ablation Zones of NE Greenland, Little Ice Age to Present

Accelerated Volume Loss in Glacier Ablation Zones of NE Greenland, Little Ice Age to Present

... Globally, GIC contributions to sea level rise over the last decades have been more signi fi cant than contribu- tions from the major ice sheets (Bamber et al., 2018; Raper & Braithwaite, 2006) and have ...

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Glacier dynamics at Helheim and Kangerdlugssuaq glaciers, southeast Greenland, since the Little Ice Age

Glacier dynamics at Helheim and Kangerdlugssuaq glaciers, southeast Greenland, since the Little Ice Age

... icant ice loss associated with the speed-up of glaciers in southeast Greenland from 2003, followed by a deceleration from ...the Little Ice Age (prior to 1930) shows no thin- ning of Helheim ...

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Social vulnerability to climate in the “Little Ice Age”: an example from Central Europe in the early 1770s

Social vulnerability to climate in the “Little Ice Age”: an example from Central Europe in the early 1770s

... In the Alps, three phases of maximum glacier extension are distinguished: the first one around 1385, the second one in the mid-seventeenth century, and the third one around 1860 (Holzhauser, 2002). Wanner (2000) coined ...

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Surviving the Little Ice Age: family strategies in the decade of the Great Famine of 1693-1694 as reconstructed through the parish registers and family reconstitution

Surviving the Little Ice Age: family strategies in the decade of the Great Famine of 1693-1694 as reconstructed through the parish registers and family reconstitution

... In analyzing parish registers with the methods of historical demography, it is necessary to begin with the earliest possible records and move forward in time. For reasons laid out in the discussion of demographic methods ...

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An extreme event between The Little Ice Age and the 20th century: the snow avalanche cycle of 1888 in the Asturian Massif (Northern Spain)

An extreme event between The Little Ice Age and the 20th century: the snow avalanche cycle of 1888 in the Asturian Massif (Northern Spain)

... The Little Ice Age (LIA) includes the period spanning from the 14th to the late 19th centuries characterized by enhanced climate variability with respect to present-day conditions (Mann et al ...

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Variation in the Asian monsoon intensity and dry–wet conditions since the Little Ice Age in central China revealed by an aragonite stalagmite

Variation in the Asian monsoon intensity and dry–wet conditions since the Little Ice Age in central China revealed by an aragonite stalagmite

... The Little Ice Age (LIA; according to Matthes (1939) and Lamb (1977) from ∼ AD 1550 to 1850; hereafter all dates are AD) was the last drift-ice cycle (Bond et ...

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