| 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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Foreword |
This e-book presents totally new scientific research findings concerning natural global warming – global cooling cycles, and was peer reviewed by 4 professional meteorologists. It was written for all to enjoy and learn the truth about Natural Global Warming and Carbon Dioxide Cycles. Although the subject matter covers a wide range of climate change topics, this e-book provides a step by step guide through the topics, and provides explanations and definitions of terms for the lay person. It is intended for not only the scientific community, but also those concerned about the environment, college students, and high school students curious about the earth's climate cycles. The reader will learn about regional high pressure systems controlling the world's climate, natural carbon dioxide and temperature cycles and why the current global warming cycle "is not caused by man". The reader will learn that carbon dioxide rises naturally following all natural rises in temperatures during global warming cycles. It will be shown that although the current temperatures and carbon dioxide levels are the highest in just over 400,000 years, this is a naturally occurring cycle responding to a natural forcing mechanism that forces displacements in the high pressure centers around the world. Because global warming is a controversial and time sensitive topic, and because the research presented herein is too expansive for a scientific journal, it makes the most sense to present the findings of Mr. Dilley’s research as a peer reviewed electronic (e)-book. |
The major procedural differences between this electronic e-book and a hard copy journal are the time frame it takes for new findings to be published, and the length of the manuscript. Publication in a journal often takes a year, or longer, versus 3 to 5 months for an online e-book. The second important difference is e-book length versus a journal’s accepted manuscript length. A scientific journal typically limits manuscript size to 8,000 words and 8 to 12 figures. To adequately document and present the findings, this e-book required 17,000 words and 30 figures. This e-book offers 42 pages of groundbreaking research, majority of which was specifically developed and conducted by Mr. Dilley and Global Weather Oscillations Incorporated. Much of the research presented has never been published prior to this e-book. It demonstrates an extraordinary new approach with results on the actual causes for global warming that differ from the current widely believed causes for it. Similar to a journal, this e-book was peer reviewed by professional meteorologists (4). These reviewers agreed to be listed because they believe the research was performed using acceptable methods in the meteorological community, and that the research has merit. The research for the e-book, was funded only by Global Weather Oscillations, Incorporated. No outside funding of any type was received. |
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