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| | | | By Javier Vinós Part I in this series on the Sun and climate described how we know that the Sun has been responsible for some of the major climate changes that have occurred over the past 11,000 years. In Part II, we considered a range of changes that the Sun is causing in the climate... | |
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| | | | By Javier Vinós In 2007, two Canadian scientists studying the effects of this cycle on the Pacific coast of North America successfully predicted the occurrence of a major El Niño event in 2015 based on lunar data. Remarkably, their prediction proved accurate. The Earth's oceans contain a vast mass of cold water beneath a thin... | |
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| | | | Paper under review "The modelled climatic response to the 18.6-year lunar nodal cycle and its role in decadal temperature trends" The premise of the paper is that the ocean will show modulation of mixing with a cycle of ~18 years corresponding to the 18.6-year lunar declination cycle. That may indeed be the case, but it... | |
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climateandcapitalism.com
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| | ?It may be 'technically possible,' ?to keep ?g?lobal heating below 1.5 degrees, but it isn't going to happen.. |