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Author: HaraldY

1978: MSc Cybernetics. NTNU Trondheim. Norway 2004: Dr.Philos. Lunar influence on climate and eco systems. NTNU 2007: Professor Simulation and Visualization. NTNU 2018: Professor emeritus. NTNU

A Cold Climate Period is coming

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 08/09/2023
  • Climate cycles
Climate data series reveals we are moving into a new serious cold climate period.  Audio: Little ice ages Dissertation defense in 2004 I was prepared...
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Wavelet footprints

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 20/08/2023
  • Tutorial
In the mid-1980s, the mathematician Yves Mayer from the University of Marseille and the petroleum engineer Jaean Morlet worked with the analysis of data from...
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Climate footprints

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 30/07/2023
  • Tutorial
Climate variations leaves its footprints in nature. What we see from recorded events are apparently random climate changes over time. Records of past events hide...
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Climate model limits

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 19/06/2023
  • Tutorial
The Paris agreement is an international agreement to control global warming by reducing emission of CO2 into the atmosphere. The aim is to limit global warming...
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NAO update 2023

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 03/04/2023
  • Arctic
NAO index signature reveals an upcoming colder climate period. Figure 1. The NAO winter index from 1822 to 2022. The Figure 1 show the NAO...
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Teleology motion 

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 05/03/2023
  • Climate cycles
NATURE has been defined as a ‘principle of motion and change’, and it is the subject of our inquiry. We must therefore see that we...
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Lunar forced CO2 variations (1820-2020)

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 26/12/2022
  • Global sea
C02 variations has been associated with the Greenhouse paradigm and the green wave. Real data of CO2 variations from 1820-2020 reveals: Atmospheric CO2 variations are controlled global...
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Havet puster CO2

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 02/12/2022
  • Global sea
“Vitenskapens store tragedie: å drepe en vakker hypotese, med et stygt faktum.”  — Thomas Huxley (1825-1895). Der hadde vært en rådende oppfatning, om en direkte...
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sola-driven climate

Solen varierer over 4450 år

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 24/10/2022
  • Sun
Solens rotasjon rundt solsystemets barysentre, solens indre dynamo og stråling fra solens overflate
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sola-driven climate

Sol-drevet klimaendringer

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 05/10/2022
  • Sun
Solsystemet
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Lunar-drevet klimaendring

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 15/09/2022
  • Global sea
Månen innflytelse på klimaendringer er betydelig undervurdert. Vi finner signaturen til månen over alt i naturen. Fra endringer i jordrotasjonen, til forvalting av havressurser. I...
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Becks´ siste manuskript

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 29/08/2022
  • Global sea
Våren 2011 lå der en pakke i postkassen. Frimerkene fortalte meg at pakken kom fra Tyskland. Det var en pakke med vitenskapelige artikler, en CD...
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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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