Global Warming Prediction Project
Global Warming Prediction Project
Paper Series on Cosmic Climate Drivers
04.05.2015
Seifert and Lemke published a paper series on cosmic climate drivers for the entire Holocene. The study recognizes four distinct climate patterns: a multi-millennial pattern, two multi-centennial patterns and one short multi-decadal pattern. Special attention is given to peak temperature spikes. The analysis is able to distinguish different causes of climate change out from Holocene temperature graphs, such as the Milankovitch cycle, Earth orbit oscillations, cosmic meteor impacts on Earth and likely volcano mega-eruptions. The authors use the graphical version of the GISP2 (Greenland Ice Sheet Project) data set transformed into equidistant time intervals of 10 years for visual demonstration of climate patterns. Each up and down of the GISP2 temperature curve is explained in detail. A well-defined continuous multi-centennial Holocene cycle with 7-year growing periods is proven for the entire Holocene. Its exact timing of the cycle excludes an internal atmospheric-oceanic cycle cause. The pattern recognition method determines the indisputable celestial origin of cyclic patterns and is superior to GCM/PMIP/CMIP models, which all underperformed in recent 2014 model-data comparisons. The entire series contains 5 papers, which will be added successively.
The papers can be downloaded free.
The objective of this project is doing monthly modeling and prediction of global temperature anomalies through self-organizing knowledge extraction from public data. The project is impartial and has no hidden personal, financial, political or other interests. It is entirely independent, transparent, and open in results.