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      Climate, history, society over the last millennium in southeast Africa : Climate, history, and society in southeast Africa

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            African climate change: 1900-2100

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              The evolution of climate over the last millennium.

              Knowledge of past climate variability is crucial for understanding and modeling current and future climate trends. This article reviews present knowledge of changes in temperatures and two major circulation features-El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)-over much of the last 1000 years, mainly on the basis of high-resolution paleoclimate records. Average temperatures during the last three decades were likely the warmest of the last millennium, about 0.2 degrees C warmer than during warm periods in the 11th and 12th centuries. The 20th century experienced the strongest warming trend of the millennium (about 0.6 degrees C per century). Some recent changes in ENSO may have been unique since 1800, whereas the recent trend to more positive NAO values may have occurred several times since 1500. Uncertainties will only be reduced through more extensive spatial sampling of diverse proxy climatic records.
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                Journal
                Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
                WIREs Clim Change
                Wiley
                17577780
                May 2016
                May 2016
                March 11 2016
                : 7
                : 3
                : 370-392
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Geography; The University of Sheffield; Sheffield UK
                [2 ]Centre for Africa Studies; University of the Free State; Bloemfontein South Africa
                [3 ]School of Environment and Technology; University of Brighton; Brighton UK
                [4 ]School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies; University of the Witwatersrand; Johannesburg South Africa
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                10.1002/wcc.389
                27000e55-0ea3-4a86-ac3e-a0c904349037
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