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About Climatic Periods
10 Feb. 2007

About Climatic Periods

1708-2007. Click the small diagram and magnify the diagram that opens.

Ilmastokaudet 1708 - 2007

Even though there are some large gaps in the diagram, it still shows the coinciding temperature influences of different heavenly bodies during the past centuries. (See Instruction 1 - Colours) When comparing the diagram to existing temperature curves that are based on observation, or those reconstructed from annual growth rings and layers of the trees, corals, glaciers and sediments of the lakes and seas, the convergence of these curves is surprisingly exact. Where several warming influences coincide at any point of the timeline in the diagram, the temperature curves peak as well. Where the warming influences are few or nonexistent, the curves drop sharply.

Especially cold periods happen when the element earth changes into the element light (from violet to yellow). So the corresponding transition, which usually causes one frosty night when done by the moon, will cause long cold periods, when done by the slower heavenly bodies. If the rainy periods caused by other satellites coincide with this change, this can result in a very problematical era - particularly for farming.

The periods in which the light element is amply represented are on a greater scale largely low in rain and cold during the winters, although the summers can still be very hot, even scorching. Heavy frosts are also typical during the autumn and spring, especially when the faster satellites are in the earth/light transition point and during the constellations of the element earth.

Sources of temperature curves:

Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperature_record_of_the_past_1000_years

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