Landscheidt Minimum (Global Cooling) Papers
posted: April 11, 2008
updated: April 17, 2008
Since the highly spun announcement that an insignificant chunk of ice broke off Antarctica was told as if the bloated continent would disappear, I have been collecting a series of scientific papers on a subject I inadvertantly stumbled upon. A number of scientists actually think the Earth’s climate is primarily controlled by the Sun and the natural cycles that it has will bring about a deep cooling cycle bottoming out in 2030.
Not all these papers subscribe to this view point but they all point in one direction. The planets move around the sun creating cycling solar activity and that solar activity determines the climate on Earth.
PLANETS to SUN
These papers including the ground breaking work by Jose, steal from Astronomy, by looking at the planetary cycles and then relating then to cycles in the sun, pointing to the planetary gravitational causation for the Sun’s cyclic activity.
Niroma, Timo (1998) One Possible Explanation for the Cyclicity in the Sun (link)
Landscheidt, T. (1999) Extrema in sunspot cycle linked to Sun’s motion. - Solar Physics 189, 413 - 424, 1999. (link)
Jose, Paul D. (1965) Sun’s Motion and Sunspots The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 70, Number 3, April 1965; P. 193-200 (link)
Wilson, I.R.G. (2006) POSSIBLE EVIDENCE OF THE DE VRIES, GLEISSBERG AND HALE CYCLES IN THE SUN’S BARYCENTRIC MOTION Australian Institute of Physics 17th National Congress – Brisbane, 3-8 December 2006 (link)
Hung, Ching-Cheh (2007) Apparent Relations Between Solar Activity and Solar Tides Caused by the Planets (NASA/TM—2007-214817) Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio July 2007 (link)
SUN to Earth
These papers describe different aspects of observations of the relationship between our Sun and the Earth’s climate.
Landscheidt, T. (1998) Solar Activity : A Dominant Factor in Climate Dynamics. -1998 (link)Charvatova, I. (2000)
Can Origin of the 2400-Year Cycle of Solar Activity be Caused by Solar Inertial Motion? Annual Geophysicae 18, 399-405 Geophysical Institute, Praha , Czech Republic January 2000 (link)
Kasatkina, E.A.; Shumilov, O.I.; Krapiec, M. (2007) On Periodicities in Long Term Climatic Variations Near 68 N, 30 E Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems, Apatity, Russia August 2007 (link)
Rigozoa,Nivaor Rodolfo; Nordemannc, Daniel Jean Roger; da Silvab, Heitor Evangelista; Echera, Mariza Pereira de Souza; Echerc, Ezequiel (2006) Solar and Climate Signal Records in Tree Ring Width from Chile (AD 1587–1994) National Institute for Space Research - INPE, C.P. 515, 12245-970, S.J. Campos, Brazil June 2006 (link)
Mackey, Richard (2007) Rhodes Fairbridge and the Idea that the Solar System Regulates the Earth’s Climate Journal of Coastal Research 955 - 968 ICS2007 (Proceedings) Australia ISSN 0749.0208 Canberra, Australia 2007 (link)
Schwartz, Stephen E. (2007) HEAT CAPACITY, TIME CONSTANT, AND SENSITIVITY OF EARTH’S CLIMATE SYSTEM Journal of Geophysical Research, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY June 2007 (link)
In this effort I can’t forget the work of Basil Copeland and Anthony Watts on “Watts Up With That?” and their two articles, “Evidence of a Significant Solar Imprint in Annual Globally Averaged Temperature Trends” - Part 1 (link) and Part 2 (link).
Landscheidt Minimum (Global Cooling)
These papers summarize the ‘what then’ for us on Earth … the consequences of this ’physical model’ of the solar system is described in these papers.
Landscheidt, T. (2003) New Little Ice Age Instead of Global Warming Energy and Environment 14, 327-350. - 2003 (link)
Archibald, David (2008) Solar Cycle 24: Implications for the United States International Conference on Climate Change New York, NY March, 2008 (link)
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Selected Theodor Landscheidt Papers are available at
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