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New Study: Sea Of Japan 3-6°C Warmer, Sea Levels 2-3 Meters Higher 8000-5000 Years Ago
By Kenneth Richard on 21. March 2022

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During the Medieval Warm Period surface temperatures were 1-1.3°C warmer and sea levels 1 meter higher in the southern Far East Russia study region.

Another new study (Lyashchevskaya et al., 2022) casts doubt on the claims of an unprecedentedly warm modern climate.

Even though the atmospheric CO2 levels were a “safe” 265 ppm, the Primorye region of southern Far East Russia had average annual temperatures that were “2-5°C higher than modern ones” from about 8000 to 5000 years ago. Nearby, the Sea of Japan had surface waters 3-6°C warmer than today.

During this period the sea waters encroached 1 to 1.5 km farther inland than they do currently, as sea levels were “2-3 m above the present level”.

https://notrickszone.com/2022/03/21/new-study-sea-of-japan-3-6c-warmer-sea-levels-2-3-meters-higher-8000-5000-years-ago/