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    Medieval Warm Period (Oceans)

    Material in this section originates from the following categories in our Subject Index:

    Medieval Warm Period (Regional: Oceans)


    Summary


    The MWP, LIA and CWP on the North Icelandic Shelf

    The Medieval Warm Period in the Sargasso Sea

    Late-Holocene Climate of the Northeast Atlantic Ocean

    A 2000-Year Temperature History of the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool

    Surface Temperatures of the East China Sea

    1400 Years of Climate Variability in the Gulf of Mexico

    North American Droughts

    The Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool

    Late Holocene Variability of Florida Current Surface Density

    The Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age on the Faroe Islands

    The Little Ice Age in the Arabian Sea

    Our Oscillating Climate: A Natural Phenomenon

    A Hot Time in the Medieval Southwestern Baltic Sea

    The Global Deep Water Roller Coaster Ride: Does It Shepherd Earth's Climate Back and Forth Between Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age Conditions?

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