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A Climate-Change Amplifying Mechanism

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Ulric Lyons
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« on: May 31, 2010, 06:14:47 pm »


 A Heinrich event is a really cold and dry period, like the Older Dryas, look it up on Wikipedia.
I have the periodicity mapped astronomically to 4627.33ys, 3 of these periods goes from the Older Dryas to the Little Ice Age. Cold periods also happen at 1 quarter of this period, so the next cold nodes are from around AD2450 and a much wors one from AD3600. History shows that civilisation prospers in warm wet times, and falls in cold dry times. The future will be no exception unless we get our priorities right.

  I can map the last 8,000 years of climate change at a monthly level, the next 2,000 is not a problem.
http://landscheidt.auditblogs.com/2008/06/03/the-sunspot-cycle-and-c24/
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The modern warming is natural.
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