Relationship between rainfall in the Northern Hemisphere and impulses of the torque in the sun's motion

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Atmospheric Temperature, Earth Atmosphere, Geochronology, Northern Hemisphere, Orbits, Rain, Solar Activity Effects, Sun, Sunspots, Torque, Angular Momentum, Center Of Gravity, Central Europe, Correlation, England, India, Lakes, Range (Extremes), Solar System, Thickness, United States, Wales

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The analysis of major change in the angular momentum of the sun's irregular motion about the barycenter of the solar system, represented by extrema in the running variance of impulses of the torque (IOT), discloses a connection with both extrema in the Gleissberg cycle of secular sunspot activity and maxima in the thickness of varves from Lake Saki, Crimea. This significant relationship can be traced back to the 7th century. Further inquiries link the running variance in IOT to rainfall over central Europe, England, Wales, eastern United States, and India, as well as to temperature in Europe. This significant correlation covers more than 130 years.

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