I saw a study showing that, I think it was called like interstitial something, it showed that the sampling resolution of ice cores was insufficient to see temperature changes in the 1-2 decade range, then reevaluated some data and showed that rapid warming cycles happen frequently that just don't show in typical datasets. Wish I had the study saved somewhere.
nostr:npub1jdnjk3rursksr6s6sc4wdst4ag9sf9fvrnqc7f5mfsegps07gh2q42ycw3 i don't know the sampling rate/resolution of the ice cores. it may be that such rapid change happened before but is beyond the bandwidth of what ice cores can do. someone who knows ice cores will have to answer that.
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