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Identifier: proceed00newj (find matches)
Title: Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the state of New-Jersey
Year: 1776 (1770s)
Authors: New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly
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Publisher: (Burlington, N.J. : Isaac Collins)
Contributing Library: New Jersey State Library
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A Fifty-Year Balmy Spell Comes to an End Mankind obviously has been enioyinga spell o( warmth unusual in the timescales ot both the historical and thegeological past The thousand-yearrecord tor Iceland was reconstructedby meteorologist Pall Bergthorsson.who worked from such evidence as theViking settlers surprisingly completeaccounts of the duration and extent ofsea ice. By comparing these recordswith recent experience, Bergthorssoncould estimate the mean temperaturefor each decade Because of Icelandslocation and vulnerability to small tem-perature changes, climatologists re-gard it as a good indicator of what ishappening over the whole NorthernHemisphere The black line starting inthe nineteenth century is the actualmeasured mean for the Northern Hemi-sphere and shows reasonably goodcorrespondence Temperatures beganrising sharply after 1890, peaked m the1940 s, and have been dropping ever since. Leading climatologists say thatwe may be returning to the little iceage that gripped the w

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  • bookauthor:New_Jersey__Legislature__General_Assembly
  • bookpublisher:_Burlington__N_J____Isaac_Collins_
  • bookcontributor:New_Jersey_State_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:183
  • bookcollection:njstatelibrary
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