On Nov 23, 3:27*pm, Hugh Newbury wrote:
The BBC Bristol weatherman said last night that the lowest temperature
this morning would not be just before dawn, but just after. He didn't
have time to explain why, so could someone here please help me see why
this should be.
Here is what NASA believes -
"The Earth spins on its axis about 366 and 1/4 times each year, but
there are only 365 and 1/4 days per year. " NASA
So expand it out to 1461 days across the 4 year calendar cycle or
count the days from Mar 1st 2008 until Feb 29th 2012. and the actual
number of rotations is 1461 whereas NASA has it at 1465.In each one of
those days,the temperature rises and falls with the rotation of the
Earth to the central Sun with 1461 rotations matching 1461 days.
So,the primary weather fact of all is daily temperature rising and
falling,something people here would find it impossible to operate
without yet seemingly readers will tolerate something as cruel as 1465
rotations in 1461 days which actually argues against the cause of the
daily temperature fluctuations.
Even I do not know what to say other than there is little reason to be
annoyed with me,I simply point out that we inherited a particularly
bad flaw from the late 17th century which went too far with modeling
dynamics using clocks.
TIA
Hugh
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Hugh Newbury
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