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Tag: Lunar nodal tide

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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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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CO2 og Klima – illusjonen

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 20/12/2021
  • Global sea
Er det det mer CO2 i atmosfæren som fører til global oppvarming, eller er det mer global oppvarming som fører til mer CO2?  Denne undersøkelsen...
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Lunar forced global climate

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 09/03/2021
  • Global sea
The Earth´s global temperature has no mean value. Glaciers in the western part of Norway started to grow 500 B.C. The ice extent had a...
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Lunar-driven Marin Eco systems

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 05/03/2019
  • Arctic
A sustainable management of the Barents Sea ecosystem is dependent on the period- and phase-relation between lunar-driven biomass variability, and biomass management variability. A sustainable...
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Barents Sea Temp 1900-2100

  • Harald Yndestad
  • 20/11/2018
  • Arctic
North Atlantic inflow Figure 1. Inflow of North Atlantic Water to the Barents Sea. Inflow of North Atlantic Water (NAW) passes from the North Atlantic...
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