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heartbroken that John Clauser seems to have joined climate change denial.

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tautech:
Q's to all
1. Can the lunar orbit affect our weather ?
2. What rare lunar event occured in 2023 ?

The effects of this event took some years to peak and will take some years to wane.
Are scientists factoring these uncontrollable factors into any climate calculations ?

thm_w:

--- Quote from: tautech on August 02, 2023, 09:52:24 pm ---Q's to all
1. Can the lunar orbit affect our weather ?
2. What rare lunar event occured in 2023 ?

The effects of this event took some years to peak and will take some years to wane.
Are scientists factoring these uncontrollable factors into any climate calculations ?

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A few seconds of google would answer your question: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/may/12/how-the-moon-influences-temperatures-on-earth


--- Quote ---According to Hawkins’ paper, these lunar cycles can heat or cool the globe by about 0.04C at their extremes. That’s imperceptibly small to humans, but enough to influence climate change modelling. In particular, the effect may help explain an apparent slowdown in warming in the 2000s, and could fractionally increase warming in the 2030s.
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tautech:

--- Quote from: thm_w on August 02, 2023, 10:26:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: tautech on August 02, 2023, 09:52:24 pm ---Q's to all
1. Can the lunar orbit affect our weather ?
2. What rare lunar event occured in 2023 ?

The effects of this event took some years to peak and will take some years to wane.
Are scientists factoring these uncontrollable factors into any climate calculations ?

--- End quote ---

A few seconds of google would answer your question: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/may/12/how-the-moon-influences-temperatures-on-earth


--- Quote ---According to Hawkins’ paper, these lunar cycles can heat or cool the globe by about 0.04C at their extremes. That’s imperceptibly small to humans, but enough to influence climate change modelling. In particular, the effect may help explain an apparent slowdown in warming in the 2000s, and could fractionally increase warming in the 2030s.
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Did I mention heating/cooling effects, no and for good reason.

Instead the lunar effect on weather that is now falsely linked to Gobull warming is where you need focus your studies along with the 2023 major lunar event.

tom66:

--- Quote from: thm_w on August 02, 2023, 10:26:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: tautech on August 02, 2023, 09:52:24 pm ---Q's to all
1. Can the lunar orbit affect our weather ?
2. What rare lunar event occured in 2023 ?

The effects of this event took some years to peak and will take some years to wane.
Are scientists factoring these uncontrollable factors into any climate calculations ?

--- End quote ---

A few seconds of google would answer your question: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/may/12/how-the-moon-influences-temperatures-on-earth


--- Quote ---According to Hawkins’ paper, these lunar cycles can heat or cool the globe by about 0.04C at their extremes. That’s imperceptibly small to humans, but enough to influence climate change modelling. In particular, the effect may help explain an apparent slowdown in warming in the 2000s, and could fractionally increase warming in the 2030s.
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It's almost as if climate scientists know what they're talking about, being that they study the climate for their whole professional lives.  Crazy, right?

Another factor:  human emissions of aerosols are accounted for.  These slightly cool the climate, by around 0.1-0.2C.  It buys us about 5 extra years of inaction.  And yes, there have been studies on whether releasing aerosols to fix the climate is an option.  It's a pretty desperate one, and does nothing for ocean acidification, but if carbon emissions don't slow down it may be our only option.

thm_w:

--- Quote from: tautech on August 02, 2023, 10:31:59 pm ---Did I mention heating/cooling effects, no and for good reason.

Instead the lunar effect on weather that is now falsely linked to Gobull warming is where you need focus your studies along with the 2023 major lunar event.

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People who are actually interested in discussion don't disguise their point. If you want to make a claim, do it directly, and provide some recognized form of evidence.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210820-the-subtle-influence-of-the-moon-on-earths-weather
https://www.washington.edu/news/2016/01/29/phases-of-the-moon-affect-amount-of-rainfall/

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