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The Great El Nino of 1789-93 and its global consequences: Reconstructing an extreme climate event in world environmental history

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Grove, Richard

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Sage Publications Inc

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This article explores the global dimensions of an extreme climatic anomaly characterised by a series of El Niño events observable during the late eighteenth century. While similar events, comparable in their extent and severity, can be detected during ea

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Medieval History Journal

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2037-12-31