Extremes of the New Moon’s Orbit by Year

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Extremes of the New Moon’s Orbit by Year

#1 Postby gigabite » Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:44 pm

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This compilation is an overlay of the range of the new moon’s sweep in 2012 on the sweep of the new moon in 2006. The smaller 2012 sweep could have a focusing effect holding warmer water near the equator. The upper and lower limits of the larger 2006 sweep is at 28.5 degrees and out of the tropics

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Re: Extremes of the New Moon’s Orbit by Year

#2 Postby gigabite » Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:40 pm

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The date for the SST is overlay is 10/23/2011. It looks like the astronomic factors that influence weather are pointing to a deep el Niño starting to develop next year, including the Solar Cycle Site forecasting a big sun.

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