Foreword

Abstract

Contents

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Global Warming – Global Cooling
Natural Cause Found
Controls Climate Cycles
David A. Dilley
Researcher and CEO, Global Weather Oscillations, Inc.
Ocala, Florida USA

Chapter Seven
The Primary Forcing Mechanism (PFM) Causing Global Warming and Cooling Cycles
Graphs and Correlations

    Analyses of the graphical points (dots) indicates that global warming ceases near the second PFM spike following the peak of the PFM, and at the point which the PFM diminishes to a point at or below the light blue PFM threshold line (approximately 15.0 degrees of latitude).

    Further analyses of the New Moon PFM and temperature graph in Figure 24, shows the coldest global cooling temperatures occurring approximately 25-30 years later (as noted by the steep trough in the temperature plot), and the second coldest temperature trough occurring just before the PFM begins rising for the next global warming episode. This exact scenario occurred on all 4 global cooling cycles since 1000 AD, and this provides a sound hypothesis that this will occur once again following the ending of the current global warming cycle.

    Hence, this particular New Moon PFM graph indicates that the first phase of global cooling will begin in 2008-2014 , and the second phase major cooling cycle by 2020-25. This will be followed by very rapid major cooling, with the coldest point of the cooling trough being reached in 2050.

    Taking a look at the analyzed Full Moon PFM cycle and temperatures during the past 1,000 years in Figure 25, a very different PFM cycle is seen. In this graph, the red dots note when warming began prior to the first warming peak of that particular global warming episode.

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    The ice blue dots denote the point at which global warming starts to end. This is right after the second temperature peak of the global warming episode and signals the beginning of global cooling.

Figure 25:     Plot of the PFM Full Moon cycle (upper plot curve) for the period 1100 AD to 2125 AD, and the reconstructed temperature plot for the period 1000 AD through 2007. Notice how the red dots on the upper plot correspond with the beginning of the first twin temperature peak of each global warming cycle on the lower plot, and the blue dot corresponds to the beginning of global cooling. (click image to enlarge)

    This graph clearly shows that global warming episodes occur during the trough of the PFM cycle, and global cooling during the peak of the Full Moon PFM cycle. The blue dot indicates that global cooling begins as the Full Moon PFM begins to come off the trough, thus indicating that the initial phase of global cooling will begin cooling no later than 2008-2014 with rapid major global cooling from 2020 through 2050 AD.


 

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