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<h2>Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age </h2>
<p>The purpose of this page is to find the facts about whether the Medieval Warm Period
really was as warm as today, and whether it was really global; and similarly, whether
the Little Ice Age was a global phenomenon or not. These are important issues because
they are relevant to the question, to what extent are long-term natural cycles responsible
for today's warming? </p>
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Each line of the following table represents the work of a team of scientists, who went to a specific
location and investigated the temperature at that location during the Medieval Warm Period using a specific proxy
for the temperature. The table shows the temperature relative to the 1961-1990 world average.
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<td>Place</td>
<td>Proxy</td>
<td>Temp MWP</td>
<td>Temp Little Ice Age</td>
<td>Reference</td>
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<td>Sargasso Sea</td>
<td>sea floor sediments</td>
<td> + 1 degree</td>
<td> - 1 degree</td>
<td> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_object_identifier">doi </a>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1126%2Fscience.274.5292.1503">10.1126/science.274.5292.1503 </a> </td>
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<td>Antarctica</td>
<td>ice core sediments</td>
<td> ?</td>
<td> ?</td>
<td> "Unstable Climate Oscillations during the Late Holocene in the Eastern Bransfield Basin, Antarctic Peninsula". Quaternary Research 58 (3): 234�245(12)</td>
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The Wikipedia article on the Medieval Warm Period says that this last article finds it cooler in Antarctica during the
Medieval Warm Period. But that's not what the abstract says. I will soon look up the original article.
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