Cosmic Rays, the Black Pole and Extreme Climate.

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The Magnetic Coupling Model predicts many climate anomalies due to solar oscillations (from gravitational torque impulses), galactic cosmic ray modulations, etc, back thru the Pleistocene. A major process in this era is Hale cycle reconnection of solar and galactic B, causing strong recurring "Cirrus Holes." These: shift pressure centers, making drought cycles, record floods, etc; disguised global warming (causing disunity on its reality) by high contrast (deglaciating) climate in the northern hemisphere in alternate sunspot cycles. Fossil fuel CO2 ended major ice ages and risks imminent rapid (decade) CO2 runaway via sea surface exchange (see refs: Ely, Session A8, APS Mtg March 2001; Bette Hileman, Chem Eng News 9, Apr 24, 2000; Ely, Proc. IEEE Conf. Oceans '91, 3: 1658-1665, 1991) Polar regions warm much more in summer than the global averages and now, having lost snow cover, in the Arctic radiate as a black body in winter becoming extremely cold. Hence, altho the record highest average first quarter year US temperature was in April 2000, the most severe US winter ever recorded began in Nov, due to polar breakthrough. Using fossil fuel to survive the winter, hastens the 6m sea level rise.

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