
by Kenneth Richard
June 06, 2025
from
NoTricksZone Website

- New Study -
Europe was
'Not Only Warmer
but also Wetter
during most of
the
Pre-Industrial Holocene'...
Europe is now dryer (and colder) than almost any other period
in the last 9000 years.
A new European Alps hydroclimate reconstruction study (Tree-ring
stable isotopes from the European Alps reveal long-term summer
drying over the Holocene) spanning the years 8980 to 2014
CE has been derived from the stable isotopes of 192 trees (Arosio et
al., 2025).
The reconstruction clearly distinguishes centennial-scale warm
periods such as the,
-
Medieval Warm Period (MWP)
-
Roman Warm Period (RWP)
-
millennial-scale African Humid Period
(AHP
- when the Sahara was green, lake- and fauna-covered).
These warmer centuries (millennia)
were accompanied by wetter, much more humid climates.
In contrast, the coldest centuries of the
Holocene such as the
Little Ice Age (18th
and 19th centuries) and
Late Antique Little Ice
Age (6th century) had the driest hydroclimates
with,
"the most severe summer droughts of the past
9000 years."
Mass migration punctuated these cold periods.
Interestingly, the hydroclimate reconstruction shows the modern
period (1900-2014),
is no wetter (or warmer) than the 19th
century's Little Ice Age, the coldest, driest period of
the last 9000 years...!
There has been no dramatic change or
"uptick" in the last century.
"We suggest that much of Europe was not only
warmer but also wetter during most of the preindustrial
Holocene."

Image Source:
Arosio et al., 2025
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