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Atmospheric Shear and Global Warming

#1 Postby gigabite » Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:25 pm

Solar Global Warming has a lot to do with the amount of shear in the atmosphere. The thickening of the plasma sphere is what I am talking about, as opposed to the ground effect anthropogenic type of global warming. Ground effect warming can be the result of the anthropogenic multiplier effect, but in any event it is a resultant rather than a mechanism.

The thickening of the plasma sphere is a long cycle issue of the orbit of the massive planet Jupiter. Jupiter orbits the Sun every 11.86 years. It has always been interesting to me that the Solar Cycle is rated at 11 -22 years. I have plotted the Solar Cycle over the Jovian period and it looks like the Solar Maximum occurs a couple of years after Jupiter’s perihelion ( it’s closest approach to the Sun).

I have tried to plot out the every perihelion distance for the elongation period of Jupiter, but the current precise ephemerides ( the catalog of orbital data ) only goes for a half of a century ether side of the current date. From that amount of data it is hard to say what the length of the elongation cycle is. The 1949 and 1952 approaches were about half as close as the next approach which is in 2011 and that period was followed by what could be called a cool spell.

There is an account that comes from the Mayan Dresden Codex that is an understanding of the planet Jupiter obtained from observing the planet rise over the horizon that its period is 3000 years, so as Jupiter reaches the end of its 3000 year long osculation and the modern solar maximum peaks, the plasma phase has thickened to the point that it has become very tidal reactive. Planetary wide droughts are the result high pressures induced by the thickening of the atmosphere.

What happens is the result of an association with the normal quasi biennial osculation of the Earth’s elongation. That is the Earths orbit almost every other year. Solar Warming is a factor of how large the Sun is, and how close the Sun is. When the Earth’s orbit is small, and the Sun has been stoked for a half of a century it is hot. So when the daylight side of the Earth’s magnetic bottle cuts through the Solar wind, plasma builds up inside the bottle.

Normally the Earth side of the Plasma Phase is smooth, but plasma is reactive to gravity. For a period of time, maybe one third of the month as the Plasma Phase is bombarded with gravitons from lunar alignments with the Sun it thickens and becomes more tidal and this causes an Earth side bulge creating a large area of high pressure. The plasmaspheric bulge is pegged to the Moon and moves across the sky as the Earth rotates causing ripples, eddies, and all kinds of atmospheric shear.
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