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Medieval climate optimum

The Medieval climate optimum or Medieval warm period was an unusually warm period in history lasting from about the 10th century to about the 14th century.

During this time wine grapes were grown in Europe up to 300 miles north of their present northerly growing limit. Also during this time, the Vikings took advantage of ice-free seas to colonize Greenland and other outlying lands of the far north. The period was followed by the Little Ice Age, a period of cooling that lasted until the 18th century when the current period of global warming began.

Most the early research on the MWP and the LIA was done in Europe. Subsequently it has become unclear whether either were truly global phenomena. For example, the 1000 y temperature reconstruction of Mann et al [1] (http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc-tar/wg1/figspm-1.htm).

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