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Antarctica Was Warmer In Middle Ages
« on: April 16, 2021, 01:59:15 pm »

Antarctica Was Warmer In Middle Ages
April 16, 2021
 

By Paul Homewood
 
Another study, published in 2017, adds to our understanding of long term Antarctic temperature trends:

 

Antarctica went through a 1,900-year cooling trend before warming up a bit in the last century, according to a study showing that the South Pole has been much warmer in the past.

The current warming is not unusual for the South Pole, according to the study led by Italy-based scientist Barbara Stenni, which used ice cores to reconstruct Antarctic temperatures over the past two millennia.

“Our new reconstructions confirm a significant cooling trend from 0 to 1900 CE across all Antarctic regions where records extend back into the 1st millennium, with the exception of the Wilkes Land coast and Weddell Sea coast regions,” Stenni and her colleagues wrote.

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