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Old 02-25-2019, 06:55 PM   #5135 (permalink)
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...12821X18307088
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when it comes to the non-anomalous
length of day events the six year cycle
changes they are finding it is something
other than geomagnetic jerks that caused
it this leaves an unseen frequency in
the core of Earth the Sun or the galaxy
to explain it
There's something going on we don't know about, but it's down in the noise.

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley....9/2018JD029699

Quote:
Holocene solar activity imprint on centennial‐ to multidecadal‐scale hydroclimatic oscillations in arid central Asia

Abstract
Numerous studies have been conducted on the Holocene climatic evolution of arid central Asia (ACA) using various geological proxies. However, the quality of the age control and the temporal resolution of the proxy records used make it difficult to characterize hydroclimatic changes on centennial‐ to multi‐decadal timescales. Here, we present a stalagmite δ18O record from Baluk cave in Xinjiang, NW China, in ACA, which has an average 22.8‐yr resolution and provides a record of inferred hydroclimatic changes from 8.4 to 2.7 ka.
...and the results of spectral analysis suggest the presence of the Eddy (~1080 yr), de Vries (~205 yr) and Gleissberg (~88‐102 yrs) cycles. This indicates a linkage between solar activity and hydroclimatic changes in ACA on centennial‐ to multi‐decadal scales during the Holocene. We suggest that the influence of solar activity on hydroclimatic changes in ACA occurs via its effects on North Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), northern high‐latitude regional temperatures, and via direct heating. The relationship suggests that solar activity may play an important role in determining future hydroclimatic changes in ACA.
They are pulling data on Saharasia out of stalagtites in a cave in the Taklamakan.

And my favorite: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.05959.pdf Turns out they don't need Dark Matter, because it was Baryons the whole time.
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