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2024-04-11 Science & Technology
GIGO - Data From Nonexistent Temperature Stations Fuels Climate Change
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Posted by Bobby 2024-04-11 00:00|| || Front Page|| [190 views ]  Top
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#1 In the November 16, 1968 issue of Nature, James R. Bray first proposed the idea of a 2600-year solar-driven climate cycle based primarily upon evidence of Holocene global glacier advances and retreats. We prefer the Bray Cycle after him, but the same cycle is often called the Hallstatt Cycle. ... We use both names interchangeably to refer both to the climate cycle and the solar cycle. Bray only considered the maximum advance of a glacier field or a major re-advance that reached the near vicinity of the maximum. He used glacier fields in North America, Greenland, Eurasia, New Zealand and South America in the study.
Posted by Huputle+Cherelet4131 2024-04-11 08:58||   2024-04-11 08:58|| Front Page Top

#2 There are also other cycles, one of 11,000 years and one of 45,000 years. And probably more besides.
Posted by M. Murcek 2024-04-11 09:11||   2024-04-11 09:11|| Front Page Top

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