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A planet has a very distinct global climate regardless of its
rotational inclination (tilt),what the degree of inclination does is determine the variations in temperature fluctuations at different latitudes over the course of an annual cycle,the Earth having a mainly equatorial climate does not see such wide variations due to planetary dynamics whereas Uranus will see wide swings over much of its surface area. For all the billions spent on research global climate and the almost insane attempt to make carbon dioxide as the sole dictator for global temperatures it is comforting to know that the same scientists cannot explain the normal temperature fluctuations at different latitudes which constitute the clear relationship between planetary dynamics and global climate.The attempt to explain hemispherical weather patterns directly through 'tilt' is a waste of a perfectly good planetary feature for all planets express either equatorial or polar climates with one dominating over the other depending on the planet's inclination. What a wonderfully complex thing to add the various terrestrial factors that end up as local weather but none of this can be done without first acknowledging the modification which splits global climate from weather using planetary dynamics.This requires astronomers that act like astronomers for a change and leave those arguing over a minor atmospheric gas to their own devices. |
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