The Thames froze solid with regularity until 1814; that it didn’t freeze so completely in later years is generally acknowledged to be the result of changes in the river infrastructure ... winters took ...
Records from 500 years ago document floods, famine and death in 16th century Transylvania due to wild weather swings during the Little Ice Age.
Most of the skeletons found in the Thames River originate from the late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age, specifically dating from 2300 to 800 BCE and 800 BCE to 43 CE. By comparing their ...
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New insights from Shakespeare's England reveal striking parallels to contemporary climate changeFrost fairs on the River Thames have become a familiar cultural reference point for England's Little Ice Age. Our data shows that the river froze over a mere four times in the 16th century—in ...
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Why are Americans obsessed with a white Christmas? Blame Dickens and the Little Ice Age.This is clear over the past 2,000 years, which includes the Medieval Warm Period, when grapes grew in Britain, and the Little Ice Age, when the Thames river froze so hard that "frost fairs" were ...
The average Londoner might be shocked to hear that, over the past two hundred years, hundreds of human bones have been discovered in the River ... Thames through the erosion of riverside Bronze ...
The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) has issued a Watershed Condition Statement – Flood Outlook, warning of potential flooding and ice jam risks along the Thames River as ...
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