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RE: Is the Sun Setting in the Wrong Place?
I didn't know anything about the sun tilt cycle you've researched and described, Mike. Thanks! I do know that many good people are blaming climate change on the "sun spot cycle" rather than the tilt cycle, though. That, I believe, is just an 11-year cycle. We are in a "solar minimum" until 2020 I have been told...and this explains our cold winters. Not sure that it does anything t explain our hotter summers though, so the tilt cycle is welcomed new info.
However, a 41,000 year cycle is SOOOOO long, that I doubt any changes would be noticeable to any one generation of humanity... Thoughts on that?
Sooner or later I'll do another post on why the earth wobbles in it's orbit that can explain why we could see variations in a single generation. Still need to do some more reading though.
I've heard of the Chandler Wobble, but that is minuscule, and I don't think it would have any appreciable/noticeableeffect on long-term weather trends at all.
Nope, this will surprise you but you will think about it and say "Oh, OK".
Chandler, wasn't he on the TV series "Friends"? I did see him wobble on a couple of episodes.
OK. Looking forward to it.
LOL....