Climate Since A.D. 1500

Climate Since A.D. 1500 by Raymond S. Bradley, published by Psychology Press in 1995, is a comprehensive examination of climatic variations over the past 500 years. This edition spans 706 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the significant climatic events since A.D. 1500, including the ‘Little Ice Age’, unusual solar activity, and major volcanic eruptions, providing a thorough understanding of how past climate variations inform future predictions.
Readers will find a detailed discussion of diverse climatic records, including long instrumental data, historical documents, dendroclimatic data, and ice core records from various global regions. The introductory chapter outlines the methodologies employed, while the concluding chapter synthesizes the findings from the numerous contributors, all experts in their respective fields. This work offers insights into the factors influencing climate change and presents a new perspective on historical climatic events, making it a valuable resource for those interested in environmental science and meteorology.
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In order to understand how climate may vary in the future–whether as a result of human activities or of natural fluctuations–we must first understand how and why it has varied in the past. The period since A.D. 1500 is of particular interest, encompassing as it did not only the ‘Little Ice Age’, but also unusual solar activity and several exceptionally large explosive volcanic eruptions. Climate Since A.D. 1500 discusses the many diverse records of climatic variations that are available for the last 500 years. An introductory chapter provides an explanation of the methods used in the chapters which follow, and a final chapter summarizes data from all the various records. Factors which are potentially important in causing climatic changes are also discussed. The result is a new perspective on the so-called ‘Little Ice Age’ and also on the climate of the twentieth century. The editors have gathered together over fifty contributors from all over the world to provide as wide a geographical dimension as possible. All leading scientists in their fields, they present climatic and meteorological records of climatic variations available for the last 500 years, including research from several areas not previously recorded in an English language volume. These include long instrumental records, historical documents, dendroclimatic data and ice core records from all over the world including Antarctica, North and South America, North Africa, the Soviet Union, the Far East and Australasia.
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