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- Roman_Warm_Period abstract "The Roman Warm Period has been proposed as a period of unusually warm weather in Europe and the North Atlantic that ran from approximately 250 BC to 400 AD. Cooling at the end of this period in south west Florida may have been due to a reduction in solar radiation reaching the Earth, which may have triggered a change in atmospheric circulation patterns.Theophrastus (371 – c. 287 BC) wrote that date trees could grow in Greece if planted, but could not set fruit there. This is the same situation as today, and suggests that southern Aegean mean summer temperatures in the fourth and fifth centuries BC were within a degree of modern temperatures. This and other literary fragments from the time confirm that the Greek climate during that period was basically the same as it was around 2000 AD. Dendrochronological evidence from wood found at the Parthenon shows variability of climate in the fifth century BC resembling the modern pattern of variation. Tree rings from Italy in the late third century BC indicate a period of mild conditions in the area at the time that Hannibal crossed the Alps with elephants.The phrase "Roman Warm Period" appears in a 1995 doctoral thesis. It was popularized by an article published in Nature in 1999.".
- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageExternalLink ljungquist-temp-reconstruction-2000-years.pdf.
- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageExternalLink 7592575.stm.
- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageExternalLink 2008GL034187.pdf.
- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageExternalLink ch6.html.
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- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageExternalLink 1236.full.pdf.
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- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageID "32398304".
- Roman_Warm_Period wikiPageRevisionID "601032493".
- Roman_Warm_Period hasPhotoCollection Roman_Warm_Period.
- Roman_Warm_Period subject Category:250s.
- Roman_Warm_Period subject Category:400s.
- Roman_Warm_Period subject Category:Climate_history.
- Roman_Warm_Period subject Category:Geography_of_the_Roman_Empire.
- Roman_Warm_Period comment "The Roman Warm Period has been proposed as a period of unusually warm weather in Europe and the North Atlantic that ran from approximately 250 BC to 400 AD. Cooling at the end of this period in south west Florida may have been due to a reduction in solar radiation reaching the Earth, which may have triggered a change in atmospheric circulation patterns.Theophrastus (371 – c. 287 BC) wrote that date trees could grow in Greece if planted, but could not set fruit there.".
- Roman_Warm_Period label "Optimum der Römerzeit".
- Roman_Warm_Period label "Roman Warm Period".
- Roman_Warm_Period label "Римский климатический оптимум".
- Roman_Warm_Period label "罗马温暖期".
- Roman_Warm_Period sameAs Optimum_der_Römerzeit.
- Roman_Warm_Period sameAs m.0gyvdh2.
- Roman_Warm_Period sameAs Q1848886.
- Roman_Warm_Period sameAs Q1848886.
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