Yes, Milt, but John has said in other topics that he refuses to watch the videos I post or read the references that I post because he does not have the time, so I have to try to put the words in my posts.

John, what kind of computer models are you talking about that you write? If you do not appreciate the complexity of this science and think that it can be modeled 100%, then you clearly can be fooled by the cherry pickers. If you can perfectly model climate, then you would get the Nobel Prize.

All the data that you spoke of, according to the papers that you haven't read, are completely explained in the scientific literature, including what you are referring to as the "Little Ice Age". I can send you links to scientific papers, articles, and even very explicit videos, but i will do my best here.

It was northern Europe that a period of unusually cold weather was experienced, and in particular what is now the UK. If you are scientifically oriented, look up "Maunder Minimum" in climatology. The Maunder Minimum that you are referring to is known as the Little Ice Age. The Thames was frozen.

We might even expect more Maunder Minimums in the future.

Most Little Ice Age cooling is also attributed to coincidentally high volcanic activity that claked the earth. Reduced solar activity produced a cooling effect of about 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit, or even more by some estimates that I have seen.

Perstare et praestare. Per aspera ad astra.