This open access paper from Ian Wilson is the culmination of exhaustive work on surveying terrestrial climate data and relating it to celestial motion. Co-authored with Nicolai Sidorenkov, it is another major step forward in verifying the connections between Earth’s climatic change and Solar System Dynamics. Next we’ll be looking at Ian’s Subsequent paper: ‘Are Global Mean Temperatures Significantly Affected by Long-Term Lunar Atmospheric Tides?’
Posts Tagged ‘lunar tides’
Ian Wilson: Long-Term Lunar Atmospheric Tides in the Southern Hemisphere
Posted: August 6, 2013 by tallbloke in atmosphere, climate, Clouds, general circulation, Natural Variation, Ocean dynamics, solar system dynamicsTags: lunar tides, Moon tides
Ken Ring: Earthquake predictions in Christchurch NZ : UPDATE: Huge quake hits Japan – Pacific-wide Tsunami Underway
Posted: March 10, 2011 by tallbloke in Astronomy, Astrophysics, climate, Energy, Solar physics, solar system dynamicsTags: earthquake, earthquake prediction, ken ring, lunar tides, solar wind, tsunami, volcano
UPDATE 20-3-2012 New thread:
https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2012/03/20/michele-casati-acapulco-earthquake-successfully-predicted/
UPDATE 2-1-2012. New thread:
https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2012/01/02/swarms-of-richter-scale-5-and-6-earthquakes-in-christchurch-plus-a-7-off-japan-2/
UPDATE 13-6-2011. New thread with links to all seismic related posts on this blog here:
https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2011/06/13/more-earthquakes-and-volcanoes-as-sun-goes-blank-again-at-lunar-perigee/
New Zealand’s Herald Sun newspaper has this item:
A NEW Zealand mathematician who predicted the deadly Christchurch quake has terrified Kiwis with news another will strike the city in two weeks.
Popular long-range weather forecaster Ken Ring is warning that a second jolt will hit the already-devastated South Island city on March 20.
Mr Ring, who lives in Auckland, uses the moon, sun and tidal activity for the basis of his theories, which have been dismissed by scientists.
His warning is clear.
If I lived in Christchurch, I’d get out for a few days over that time, go camping, visit friends, just get out and keep safe…And if you don’t live there, stay away.