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Date: 21 Sep 2006 13:09:18
From: oriel36
Subject: Key to global climate studies


Recognising the change in orbital orientation against fixed axial
orientation provides the initiative to streamline the astronomical
input for global climate.It involves dropping axial orientation to the
Sun and allowing the dominant relationship between axial and orbital
motions and orientations to generate the temperature signatures and
their oscillation over the course of an annual astronomical orbit -

http://www.climateprediction.net/images/sci_images/annual.gif

Keeping things local such as motions,orienttions and radiation received
from the Sun should be an ideal and exciting prospect if things were
normal but even with satellite imagery that clearly represents changing
orbital orientation,even genuine investigators refuse to acknowledge
it.

I look at what well-meaning people have to say about global climate
imbalances and how it becomes more and more central to existence but
without recognising the astronomical framework and the urgent need to
modify the old Copernican one,these people expend useful data as a
point of departure for some useless political point.


The most important astronomical event that occurs every half an annual
orbit and the only mention of the Equinox is from celestial sphere
geometers and their variable tilting Earth I can enjoy today,albeit on
my own,the pleasure of a beautiful astronomical alingment that splits
the poles into divisions of the orbital shadow and direct
radiation.This view has its highly productive facet but that can wait.

Go outside without your telescopes and take in the alignment or at
least try to put things into correct axial and orbital perspective.