2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-38864-9_1
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Introduction: Floods and Water-Level Fluctuations in Medieval (Central-)Europe

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“…This information is derived from sedimentological studies on slackwater flood deposits [58]. The expansion of this phenomenon has also been interpreted to reach the Mediterranean moisture [59]. In the Mediterranean regions, significant storms and high levels of accumulated precipitation are detected due to the changes in the atmospheric winter flow that can last even four months (December-March) in extreme cases.…”
Section: Nao (North Atlantic Oscillation)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information is derived from sedimentological studies on slackwater flood deposits [58]. The expansion of this phenomenon has also been interpreted to reach the Mediterranean moisture [59]. In the Mediterranean regions, significant storms and high levels of accumulated precipitation are detected due to the changes in the atmospheric winter flow that can last even four months (December-March) in extreme cases.…”
Section: Nao (North Atlantic Oscillation)mentioning
confidence: 99%