Termination of the Medieval Warm Period: Linking sub-polar and tropical N Atlantic circulation changes to ENSO

  • Kuijpers A
  • Malmgren B
  • Seidenkrantz M
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Abstract

Paleoceanographic evidence from the N Atlantic subpolar gyre and NE Caribbean indicates a major, long- term change in ocean-atmosphere circulation modes around AD 1230, indicating that the termination of the Medieval Warm Period prevailing circulation mode occurred prior to the Wolf Solar Minimum, apparently without an obvious external trigger.

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Kuijpers, A., Malmgren, B., & Seidenkrantz, M.-S. (2009). Termination of the Medieval Warm Period: Linking sub-polar and tropical N Atlantic circulation changes to ENSO. PAGES News, 17(2), 76–77. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.17.2.76

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