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Old November 13th 08, 05:04 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.geo.meteorology,alt.energy.renewable
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Default Sunspots, Not Debunked Climate Models Drive Our Climate



Tom P wrote:

Sunspots had predicted the recent temperature drop since 2000, and sunspots
have a 79 percent correlation with our past thermometer record (with a ten
year lag).


So that means when the weatherman shows us those charts with troughs and
high pressure ridges and wind directions, he's just totally wrong, he
should really be showing us the sunspot distribution?


Sunspots have *long term* effects (years) not short (days).

Graham


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