| Global Warming – Global Cooling Natural Cause Found Controls Climate Cycles |
David A. Dilley Researcher and CEO, Global Weather Oscillations, Inc. Ocala, Florida USA |
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Chapter Three |
And what happens when this occurs? Temperatures continue rising due to the natural temperature cycle within this mega global warming cycle and carbon dioxide also naturally rises rapidly over a 100-year period because of this re-introduction (see Figure 4). During all of these re-introduction phases, carbon dioxide levels rise rapidly, reaching levels we thought impossible, from mean measurements of 180 parts per million (ppm) at the coldest portion of the mega temperature cycle, to a mean near 300 ppm every 116,100 years. And because the ice core measurements of carbon dioxide are averaged and smoothed over a 200 to 500 year period in order to eliminate disparities within the ice, a mean value is calculated. Because of this smoothing, any natural carbon dioxide spikes occurring during a 50 to 100 year period are smoothed and the resulting values are dampened and lower than real time instrument readings taken today. Thus the end result of the reconstruction shows a smoother incline, and no brief spikes in values. Therefore, actual short term increases and dips in carbon dioxide levels actually vary by approximately plus or minus 10 to 20 percent from the mean value, thus a reading of 180 ppm at the coldest portion of the 116,000 year mega cycle, may have an 80 year deviation from 160 ppm to 200 ppm, and a mean reading of 290 ppm at the peak of a 116,000 year mega cycle may have a deviation of 319 to 348 ppm, and likely higher than this during the mega warming over 400,000 years ago. |
As temperatures begin increasing from the lowest point of the 116,000-year temperature and carbon dioxide cycle, it takes only 7,000 to 15,000 years for temperatures to rise rapidly and carbon dioxide concentrations to likewise rise rapidly in response to the warming, from less than 200 parts per million (ppm) to 280 ppm or greater as the cycle approaches the pinnacle of the 116,000 year mega global warming cycle. It is at this point that there is a more rapid ice sheet melt due to the higher atmospheric temperatures, and a steep 40 to 50 percent increase in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere over the course of a few thousand years. Has this ever happened before? Yes, it has happened 4 other times during the past 450,000 years, and it has been in the process of occurring again from 1930 to 2008. It will be shown in following sections that every mega global warming and cooling cycles has a sub warming and cooling cycle, with an approximate 50 to 80 year deviation spike that depicts an even greater rise in ppm of carbon dioxide. Finally, as the crest of the 116,000 year mega cycle is achieved, the mean carbon dioxide concentrations begin leveling off between 280 to 310 ppm, with short term spikes likely reaching as high as 330 to 380 ppm. The next few chapters will discuss all 7 global warming master and sub cycles, the mean carbon dioxide ppm values, and describe the hypothesis that the present readings of 385 ppm are in line with a natural cycle, and not caused by the burning of fossil fuels. It will also be shown that once the peak of the mega global warming cycle has been reached; temperatures and carbon dioxide levels decrease with each succeeding approximate 231 year sub global warming cycles. |
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