| 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 Four |
It was noted in Chapter 2 that semi-permanent subtropical high-pressure centers for the most part are located within boundaries of certain geographical areas, and are the major controllers of the earth’s climate and weather. Anomalous displacement of these systems from their mean positions strongly control changes in storm tracks, strength of storms, and the overall weather patterns. A longer-term displacement can cause an overall change in a regions climate, or the earth’s climate. It was also noted that any meandering or anomalous displacement of the Bermuda High strongly determines the path of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico hurricanes. Any changes in the Eastern Pacific High from year to year strongly determine the strength and position of the Aleutian Low Pressure Center near Alaska, and the weather patterns over the western portion of North America. Other displacements of semi-permanent high-pressure systems within the subtropical high-pressure belt can force other climate and weather oscillations around the world, including but not limited to, the formation of the El Niño, monsoons and regional droughts. But what about global warming and global cooling cycles, could they be caused by a longer- term displacement of semi-permanent high-pressure centers? As noted earlier, and shown in full detail later in this e-book, the earth is now at the peak of all 7 PFM (Primary Forcing Mechanism) cycles, and this is why the earth is as warm as it was 420,000 to 460,000 years ago. If warming and carbon dioxide cycles are this regular in time and space, then what external Primary Forcing Mechanism could possibly have the same regular harmonics and display enough mechanical energy to force natural climate cycles? |
In the past 19-years, I conducted climate research by picking up where Dr. Bryson left off, and discovered a very powerful external forcing mechanism that causes shifts in regional weather cycles, regional high pressure systems, and the world’s climate. This Primary Forcing Mechanism”, or (PFM) is a cyclical “natural” forcing mechanism of the moon’s strong gravitational declination cycles. It has long been known that the moon’s gravitational cycles display tremendous gravitational pull on the earth’s oceans, and this research demonstrates that long-term declination cycles likewise display a greater role in atmospheric and oceanic tides than previously thought by other scientists. The end results indicate declination cycles cause a natural earth rhythm of global warming and cooling cycles, and natural cycles of carbon dioxide as related to these cycles. Because the global warming – and cooling cycles are controlled by a naturally occurring external Primary Forcing Mechanism” (PFM), all mega and sub global warming cycles have a slight spatial variance in occurrence. Therefore the cycles listed here are mean values, and vary slightly from one cycle to the next in accordance with the PFM cycles. It was found in this research that all 7 global warming Master Cycles occur on a fairly regular basis (PFM and global warming cycles), with a recognizable pattern, very similar harmonic sinusoidal wave patterns, and that all cycles have a Master Cycle and 4 sub-cycles. |
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