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Post by nautonnier on Jan 14, 2019 20:13:54 GMT
I've just come up from the cellar with this thread that's not seen the light of day for a few years..... "A cycle of period ~60 years has been reported in global mean temperature of the earth (Schlesinger and Ramankutty, 1994; Ogurtsov et al., 2002; Klyashtorin and Lyubushin, 2003; Loehle, 2004; Zhen-Shan and Xian, 2007; Carvalo et al., 2007; Swanson and Tsonis, 2009; Scafetta, 2009; Akasofu, 2010; D'Aleo and Easterbrook, 2010; Loehle and Scafetta, 2011; Humlum et al., 2011; Chambers et al., 2012; Lüdecke et al., 2013; Courtillot et al., 2013; Akasofu, 2013; Macias et al., 2014; Ogurtsov et al., 2015 ). This cycle and others of smaller amplitude were found to be correlated with the velocity of the motion of the sun with respect to the center of mass of the solar system (Scafetta, 2009 ). This cycle is also in phase with AMO index (Knudsen et al., 2011; McCarthy et al., 2015). Section 2 will search for additional signatures of this 60-year cycle in major components and sensitive indicators of climate. The impact on climate of the CO2 emitted by burning of fossil fuels is a long-standing debate illustrated by 1637 papers found in the Web of Science by crossing the keywords anthropogenic ½ AND greenhouse OR CO2 ½ AND warming" www.skyfall.fr/wp-content/2016/05/Earth-Science-Reviews_FG_2016-.pdfH/T to Chiefio chiefio.wordpress.com/2019/01/14/co2-not-so-much-60-year-cycle-paper-actually-got-published/
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