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Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia
PAGES 2k Consortium,
David Nash
University of Brighton
Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research Excellence Group
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18th Century
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Area Weighted
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Asia
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Centennial Scale
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Cold Conditions
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Continental Scale
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Cooling Trend
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Europe
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Future Warming
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Global Climate Change
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Little Ice Age
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Long-term Cooling
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Medieval Warm Period
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Multidecadal
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Nineteenth Century
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North America
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Past Two Millennia
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Regional Temperature
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Southern Hemisphere
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Spatiotemporal Pattern
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Temperature Reconstruction
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Temperature Variability
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Asia
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Europe
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Global Climate Change
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Little Ice Age
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Medieval Warm Period
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North America
50%
Regional Pattern
50%
Southern Hemisphere
50%
Spatiotemporal Patterns
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Temperature Scale
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