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"Earth's axis of rotation is tilted. The North Pole always points in the same direction during Earth's year-long journey around the Sun. So, different parts of Earth get the Sun's direct rays throughout the year. That is why we have seasons!" NASA
http://climatekids.nasa.gov/polar-temperatures/ Here we have people from the most renowned space agency in the world unable to handle the evolution of Arctic sea ice and the dynamic behind it while instructing kids at the same time. The best way to handle the seasons including sea ice appearance and disappearance as a result of two distinct surface rotations to the central Sun is to begin with the creation and disappearance of frost at lower latitudes. As a location turn away from the central Sun's radiation daily, the area cools and frost forms as a result with its disappearance coming from the return of radiation as the location turns back into sunlight, something so obvious that nobody in their right mind would doubt it. The year long polar day/night cycle is no different as the polar latitudes turn in a circle to the central Sun and parallel with the orbital plane as a function of the orbital behavior of the Earth. Nobody should doubt that the trillions of tons of sea ice created each year in the Arctic is a consequence of a surface rotation to the central Sun as distinct from daily rotation and its characteristics. Planetary climate is Not based on long term weather patterns, climate is defined astronomically as all planets have climates which can be compared with others within the solar system with the degree of inclination being the common factor which defines climate within a spectrum. This is open source material as the conclusions are drawn from direct observations of a planet turning in two distinct ways to the Sun seen at roughly 49 seconds into the time lapse footage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=612gSZsplpE The knuckleheads who are trying to extend weather modeling into 'climate' and then making doom laden predictions on that account are being disruptive to climate research within the realm of astronomy. The only way to counter an aggressive cult is not to contend with its strictures but to expand the issues out to non confrontational technical issues and hope there are enough reasonable people out there who value their ability to reason as opposed to falling into convictions of others. |
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oriel36 wrote:
"Earth's axis of rotation is tilted. The North Pole always points in the same direction during Earth's year-long journey around the Sun. So, different parts of Earth get the Sun's direct rays throughout the year. That is why we have seasons!" NASA http://climatekids.nasa.gov/polar-temperatures/ It's pity your mental problems prevent you from understanding this simplified explanation for children. I suggest you ask a seven year old to explain it to you as simply as possible. Several times if necessary |
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The issue of planetary climate comparisons is for people who can make sense of imaging demonstrating the need to explain the polar day/night cycle and sea ice evolution using a separate rotation to daily rotation and its characteristics as opposed to those who simply cannot.
Were the Earth to have the rotational inclination of Uranus, while retaining it's rotational speed and orbital characteristics, it would have a polar climate while if it had an inclination like Jupiter it would have an Equatorial climate. Again the whole issue is open source but requires adults to handle the implications and interpretations. |
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oriel36 wrote:
The issue of planetary climate comparisons is for people who can make sense of imaging. hat's why I told you to ask a seven year old to explain it to you. You have less ability to interpret images than the average three year old child. Were the Earth to have the rotational inclination of Uranus, while retaining it's rotational speed and orbital characteristics, it would have a polar climate while if it had an inclination like Jupiter it would have an Equatorial climate. In both of those cases the earth would be uninhabitable. Again the whole issue is open source but requires adults to handle the implications and interpretations. But in this case you are not an adult. You lack the adult ability to interpret visual images. It's not too late to seek help for this disability. |
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Let these thugs scream away in the background, thugs who are every bit as sickening as the Middle Easter thugs out to destroy a heritage.
The great polar day/night and the surface rotation behind is certain to create that spark needed to ignite research into climate as an outrigger of the solar system and the majestic motions and characteristics of each planet. On our home planet there is Arctic sea ice evolution representing that orbital surface rotation as the Earth moves through space and turns slowly and unevenly to the central Sun. At lower latitudes where this surface rotation combines with daily rotation there are the hemispherical seasons and global variations in the natural noon cycle from a 24 hour average. If people want to ignore that there is a surface rotation as a consequence of the orbital motion through space then they are also going to have to ignore the cause of the roughly 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness t the Northern and Southern polar surfaces points. Old age pensioners unwilling to help their grandkids is fine with me as I already have done it for them. Given the choice to help the innocent in the future or support the flawed and sometimes false icons of the past is always a choice before us but when I see kids with schoolbags I delight in my own contributions that have yet to make into into educational circulation regardless as to whether these students know it or not. |
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oriel36 wrote:
Let these thugs scream away in the background, thugs who are every bit as sickening as the Middle Easter thugs out to destroy a heritage. The great polar day/night and the surface rotation behind is certain to create that spark needed to ignite research into climate as an outrigger of the solar system and the majestic motions and characteristics of each planet. On our home planet there is Arctic sea ice evolution representing that orbital surface rotation as the Earth moves through space and turns slowly and unevenly to the central Sun. At lower latitudes where this surface rotation combines with daily rotation there are the hemispherical seasons and global variations in the natural noon cycle from a 24 hour average. If people want to ignore that there is a surface rotation as a consequence of the orbital motion through space then they are also going to have to ignore the cause of the roughly 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness t the Northern and Southern polar surfaces points. Old age pensioners unwilling to help their grandkids is fine with me as I already have done it for them. Given the choice to help the innocent in the future or support the flawed and sometimes false icons of the past is always a choice before us but when I see kids with schoolbags I delight in my own contributions that have yet to make into into educational circulation regardless as to whether these students know it or not. My grandchildren would be happy to help you with your learning difficulties! Would you like to make an appointment? |
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