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Month: June 2025

Lunar Node Tide – The Ocean’s Propeller

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 22/06/2025
  • English
When Earth’s rotation wobbles with a period of 18.6 years, it moves enormous volumes of water across the globe. This motion creates a global standing...
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The Nutation Climate machine

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 11/06/2025
  • English
I In the ancient city of Babylon, astronomers noticed that the starry sky rotated slowly with a period of about 26000 years. At the same...
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Nutasjon. Lunar-drevet klimamaskin

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 09/06/2025
  • Norwegian
I oldtidsbyen Babylon la astronomene merke til at stjernehimmelen roterte sakte med en periode på ca. 26000 år. Samtidig varierte til posisjon til fiksstjernene. Først på...
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About Climate Clock

The Climate Clock is on-line blog.

The Climate Clock presents stationary periods in climate variability.

The Climate Clock presents a chain of events from planets oscillations to eco system oscillations.

The Climate Clock Project

The Climate Clock Research Project started in 1995 to study the lunar tide influence on cod biomass variability in the Barents Sea. The research continued to study solar and climate variability.

The blog is under construction.

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