Abstract:Concise long-term forecasting is a thing of the future ! As, to some extent, the future of human experience can be planned and foreseen from the historical past, so should that of weather and climate, in the long-term sense, be predicted by the evidence provided from geological records.This revised edition of Dr. Brooks's book puts comprehensively and into an astonishingly short space most of what is a t present known of the geological record of climate, together with the latest theories concerning the evidenc… Show more
“…This deduction apparently contradicts Chu (1926) and Brooks (1949), who quotes Chu's figures for the dry and wet periods of China since 311 600 A.D. as paralleling major fluctuations in western Asia.…”
“…This deduction apparently contradicts Chu (1926) and Brooks (1949), who quotes Chu's figures for the dry and wet periods of China since 311 600 A.D. as paralleling major fluctuations in western Asia.…”
“…From A.D. 300-800 aeolian activity was again intensified. The minimum recorded low level of the Nile occurred between 700 and 1000 A.D. (Brooks 1926).…”
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“…The sea-temperature of the Atlantic was higher than it has been since, and there appears to have been none or very little ice to hinder the Vikings' communications between Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland and Labrador (Mowat 1965). Indeed Brooks (1926) considers that the polar ice-cap may have disappeared entirely during the summer months, to build anew each winter.…”
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