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Greetings
This may be the wrong group, hence the question. I am objectively looking into the *connection* between extraterrestrial forces driving the climate change(s) on Earth, and would like to know if this is discussed here, or elsewhere. While studying at NDSU in Fargo ND I read numerous articles in Tellus, JGR and others describing extraterrestrial forcing and it's effect on global circulation. Specifically, the effects lunar and near planet gravitational fields have on modulating the solar wind and it's impact on our magnetosphere. I realize this borders on astrology or astrometeorology, but I am curious. More recently, a UT Dallas professor has released a paper detailing the connection between solar wind and sensible weather. To say the least, it has NOT been well received by the meteorological community. Sorry for the ramble, just looking for some input. Thank you. me |
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Okay, it looks like I've steeped in the doodoo this time. I'd say by the two
responses to the original post, this is not the right group. I'll keep looking... me |
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Okay, it looks like I've steeped in the doodoo this time. I'd say by the two
responses to the original post, this is not the right group. I'll keep looking... me |
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