I'm reading an article for my kind of weather, and there are some abbreviations I do not understand?
What MWp and LIA stand for? This is the paragraph: Lamb (1966, 1969, 1995), Ladurie (1970), Bryson (1977), and others have used anecdotal records of things, the climate record of the PCM to present. These records will be discussed in more detail below, and include markers of agriculture such as grain prices, the production of wine and croptypes, changes in fishing conditions, references to climate change in art and literature, tax records, church records, and the story published in other. These records are extensive over the years of LIA, but there are fewer clues to infer the climate during MWp. Three keys of the Viking age as listed below. "For Please help me out, thanks in advance
PCM: Medieval Warm Period, a time of warm weather around 800-1300 AD. LIA: Little Ice Age, a time of cold climate around 1300 – 1700 AD.
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