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Impact of Natural Short-Term Climate Forcing on India`s Climate

Ashutosh Mishra
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Ashutosh Mishra: Senior Research Fellow, Geography Department, University of Allahabad, India

International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, 2018, vol. 10, issue 2, 01-09

Abstract: Climate on Earth is determined by several factors. Among them are- solar activities, Milankovitch oscillation, plate tectonics, volcanism, El Nino-La Nina seesaw etc. Apart from these forces, the geo-magnetic influence of planets and other celestial bodies also may have a significant impact on Earth`s climate, as they can alter its atmospheric chemistry and the tectonic movements. Present paper attempts to examine this possibility of extra-terrestrial connections of Earth’s climate. For this purpose, the study uses planetary ingress charts to reconstruct the past climate and examines its validity and congruence with commonly accepted timeline of Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Ages. The study uses the ingress of two slow moving planets- Pluto and Saturn in to Aries for the analysis. It was observed that these ingresses are able to interpret the past climatic conditions quite accurately. Even they also present a good explanation of temperature stasis experienced during recent years.

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2018.10.555785

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