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Correction to: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxies

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  • Craig Loehle

    (National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc. (NCASI), 552 S. Washington St. #224, Naperville, Illinois 60540 USA Phone: 630-579-1190, Fax: 630-579-1195)

  • J. Huston McCulloch

    (Economics Department, Ohio State University, 1945 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43210 USA Phone: 614-292-0382)

Abstract

A climatic reconstruction published in E&E (Loehle, 2007) is here corrected for various errors and data issues, with little change in the results. Standard errors and 95% confidence intervals are added. The Medieval Warming Period (MWP) was significantly warmer than the bimillennial average during most of the period 820 – 1040 AD. The Little Ice Age was significantly cooler than the average during most of 1440 – 1740 AD. The warmest tridecade of the MWP was warmer than the most recent tridecade, but not significantly so.

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  • Craig Loehle & J. Huston McCulloch, 2008. "Correction to: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxies," Energy & Environment, , vol. 19(1), pages 93-100, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:19:y:2008:i:1:p:93-100
    DOI: 10.1260/095830508783563109
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