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PICTURE: Snap of the orbital positions of the planets today ( 29th August 2013)
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Solar
Thanks to Ulric lyons contribution of this link to an interactive solar system. You plug in the date and get the spatial pattern of the planets. A handy tool for possibly linking climate events?
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‘Tallbloke ( ROGER TATTERSAL) and tchannon’ are co-authors of this interactive blog.
You don’t have to spend a long time frequenting there before you find the favourite interests of your hosts.
-The solar system and how it affects our climate
-The order in our solar system .
TALLBLOKE hosts some outstanding on-line research dialogue where hypotheses and research papers are ‘put through the griller’
SEPTEMBER 2013.. CONFERENCE
Looks sensational !! Wish l had a back seat booked.. Good luck ‘guys’..Enjoy !!
Inaugural Conference 2013: The Solar-System Dynamic Theory of Climate
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This area of research is currently stifled by Carbon dioxide research and a powerful body of persons denigrating the current findings. Some think the concept is mere Numerology or Astrology.
No.. This is Science..
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I am like a fish out of water on some of these threads. Yet l have made an effort to integrate and understand some of the mathematical and physics concepts being discussed
I figured it was important to try to follow
From what l have read so far l have concluded there really is something in this worth following.!!
The link between our planets and moons motion within the solar system and the earths climate
Unfortunately , Anthony Watts has banned the discussion of planetary motion and our weather/climate on his WUWT blog.. A great loss to transparent and un-fettered climate discussion..
I have dedicated this category on ‘WEATHERCYCLE’S blog exclusively to TALLBLOKE blog.. Here l will list all relevant links from his blog and in the comments section below, in time ,l will extract information of interest .
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TALLBLOKE WORDPRESS………….DIRECTORY OF MY FAVORITE THREADS…..
Marked for reading list start at the bottom and work up…LOL.. Geez some gems in amongst this lot!!
FIBONACCI and PHI
http://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2013/02/20/a-remarkable-discovery-all-solar-system-periods-fit-the-fibonacci-series-and-the-golden-ratio/
Miles Mathis: More on the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci Series
Why the Phi do all these planetary rotation ratios add to Fibonacci numbers?
SOLAR SYSTEM CYCLES
Ian Wilson: Connecting the 208 Year de Vries Cycle with the Earth-Moon System
Ian Wilson: Long-Term Lunar Atmospheric Tides in the Southern Hemisphere
Coda 1 to Scafetta and Willson paper, Empirical evidences in TSI signature
Blam! Blam! Willis Eschenbach takes a scattergun to solar-temperature datasets.
Cameron and Schussler: No evidence for planetary influence on solar activity
Nicola Scafetta: Solar and planetary oscillation control on climate change…
Lassen and Thejll: “close correlation found between solar activity and Arctic Ocean climate.”
Die kalte Sonne: Floods in northern Italy occurred preferentially at times of low solar activity
Varotsos et al: Evidence for two abrupt warming events of SST in the last century
Paul Hudson: Summer forecast based on Hubert Lamb’s climatology
CERN’s Jasper Kirkby: The Newest Unpublished Results Of CLOUD “Are Very Interesting”
Ian Wilson: How planets could be modulating solar activity – The VEJ Torquing Model
Nicola Scafetta: Major new sea level study – finds C21st rise likely to be less than a foot.
Steinhilber & Beer: Prediction of solar activity for the next 500 years
Roger Andrews: A New Climate Index – The Northern Multidecadal Oscillation
North Sea fisheries making a recovery: Cooler seas, busier plankton?
Wayne Jackson: Atmospheric mass not composition is the key to the greenhouse effect
Zhang et al: Consistent Long-term variation in the hemispheric asymmetry of solar rotation
Nils-Axel Morner: Solar Wind, Earth’s Rotation and Changes in Terrestrial Climate
Ken Gregory: Water Vapor Decline Cools the Earth – NASA Satellite Data
Ismael Bullialdus: Finder but not keeper of the Inverse Square Law of Gravitation
Ian Wilson: Solar System Timings Evolved Lunar Orbital Elements Linked to Earth’s Chandler Wobble
Greg Goodman: Lunar-solar influence on Sea Surface Temperature
Bias in solar activity, the combination of Hale, Wolf and Wolf-Gliessberg cycles.
Lawrence Wilson: Expert Opinion on the Earth’s orbit in Relation to Solar inertial Motion
Nicola Scafetta: Comments on “Solar Trends And Global Warming” by Benestad and Schmidt
Tim Cullen: Planetary Rotation Part 3 – Mars, Earth and Venus
Leif Svalgaard: Is Solar Activity Modulated by Astronomical Cycles?
N.F. Arnold: Solar modulation of transport processes in the winter middle atmosphere
Humlum et al: Identifying natural contributions to late Holocene climate change
John Grace: relationship between galactic cosmic radiation and tree rings
Stephen Wilde: CO2 or Sun ? Which one really controls Earth’s surface temperatures ?
Ian Wilson: A Mechanism for Amplifying Planetary Tidal Forces in the Sun’s Outer Convective Zone
First look at filtered Hovmoller 1850 onwards, what does this mean?
Stephen Wilde: The ignoring of Adiabatic Processes – Big Mistake
Why Earth’s surface is so much warmer than the Moon’s – Part 1
Tim Cullen: 1366 and all That – the Secret History of Total Solar Irradiance – TSI
NASA’s Van Allen Probes Reveal New Dynamics of Earth’s Radiation Belts
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2009
Nice research here
http://conenssti.blogspot.com.au/
Showing how sun spot number and amplitude are mathematically correlated with global temperature
The emphasis on BOTH sunspot number AND amplitude
Explanation laid out step by step with graphs
Nice work DAN PANGBURN
http://www.blogger.com/profile/07898549182266117774
NICOLA SCAFETTA has a new research paper published OCTOBER 2013
Nicola Scafetta:
Discussion on climate oscillations: CMIP5 general circulation models versus a semi-empirical harmonic model based on astronomical cycles
Dr Scafetta challenges the integrity of climate models used in the IPCC publication
and provides an in depth critique
He provides a more robust and accurate climate forecsast model based on cycles and harmonics. His model predicts the current warming hiatus and is superior to the IPCC models
He incorporates a much smaller C02 climate sensitivity and claims AGW can account for only half the global warming of the last warm cycle
Dr Scafetta uses planetary harmonics and power frequencies to identify global temperature trends
Dr Scafetta recommends this link to his climate model based on astronomy..
Here is an excellent overview of his climate model and predictions
http://people.duke.edu/~ns2002/#astronomical_model
TALLBLOKE has a link to his new research here
Some comments on Solar velocity and the maunder minimum
The SUN .. Orbital and angular Velocity and Earths climate.. Discussion on Maunder minimum
crikey asked
“So do the planets positions accelerate or decelerate the suns orbital or angular velocity?
TallBloke: Both – see Ian Wilson’s posts and papers.
crikey
Is the suns velocity slower or faster during a maunder minimum?
TB: Rotional was much faster, according to very old texts:
“By use of two old books: Rosa Ursina by Christoph Scheiner in 1630 and Selenographia by Johannes Hevelius in 1647, solar rotation could be estimated. Each book presented daily drawings of the sun nearly continuously for two years. Scheiner’s drawings were in 1625 and 1626. This book demonstrated a rotation similar to today. Hevelius’ drawings from 1642-1644 show a significant change. The equatorial rotation sped up by a full day. The poles sped up slightly, but not in proportion to the equatorial change. Eddy questions whether or not a change in the sun that provides a faster rotation is the perpetrator of the Maunder Minimum.”
crikey
“Is the speed of the sun related to its position on the barycentre path?
TB: Yes
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GEOFF SHARPE from http://www.Landcheidt.info
1. Solar velocity is an interesting topic as it is almost in lock step to angular momentum. When the outer solar orbit travels furthest away from the SSB it coincides with larger solar cycles and the greatest velocity, U/N are always together when this occurs.


2. The inner loop is the opposite and has the slowest velocity when the loop travels back to near the SSB, once again this can only occur when U/N are together. Maximum acceleration and deceleration coincide with the highest cycles (unless it follows a grand minima cycle).
3. When the disordered orbit that occurs during grand minima comes along the whole pattern is broken, the Sun is expecting to decelerate but it tries to escape and accelerates into a mini outer orbit. The further the Sun escapes the greater the solar slowdown.
4. The following diagram demonstrates:
5. http://www.landscheidt.info/images/carsten.jpg
6. Velocity vs Angular Momentum:
7. http://www.landscheidt.info/images/vel_am.jpg
8. Nicola has done quite a lot of work in this area and noted a 60 year cycle in the Solar velocity charts. Solar velocity is quite possibly linked to the PDO cycle.
9. There is also another rare form of outer loop that circles exactly around the SSB at the same radius distance. This loop has no velocity change and also coincides with solar slowdowns.
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I find it hard to keep up with ALL of tallbloke and crews research posts
more……
Length of Day: Ancient eclipse obs and modern analysis indicate cycles at planetary frequencies
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“I think we might find a connection with the generally accepted average period of 1470 years attributed to the ‘Bond cycle’.
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