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 Big Warming 1918
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Severe Warming 1918 (5)

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The cause of the first climatic change since global warming started about 1880 and is still unexplained. That presumably happened in 1918 when Spitsbergen heated up (5_12) and tremendous naval activities off all Britain’s coasts by War at sea (5_13) and (Sea mines (5_14) took place that brought cold and snow rich winters to the Isles, Europe weather WWI (5_11), by the same chain of events as in WWII, North Sea Cooling (2_16).

This all may have initiated or even caused the Big Warming at Spitsbergen and the subsequent Greening and warming (5_12) of Greenland and Europe for two decades, until WWII ended the milder climate within four war months in 1939.

 

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