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     <title>Natural Cycle Linked to Past and Present Global Warming Cycles: Earth Now Entering Global Cooling for the Next 180 Years</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/04/prweb2329394.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>New global warming research released in the book &quot;Global Warming - Global Cooling, Natural Cause Found,&quot; can now be downloaded free. Research illustrated within the book, links the Moon&#039;s recurring gravitational cycles as the primary driving force causing 2200 global warming events during the past half million years, including the earth&#039;s current warming cycle which is now ending. It also links these natural cycles to the 50 percent increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels seen during the past 8 thousand years, not just the past 150 years.  Due to the significance of these findings, Meteorologist and climate researcher David Dilley of Global Weather Oscillations, is now offering the book free to download on the website http://www.globalweathercycles.com.      His book is written in non technical language so everyone from middle school to college professors can understand these important findings concerning the earth&#039;s natural cycles. Mr. Dilley, says the gravitational cycles act like a magnet by pulling the atmosphere&#039;s high pressure systems northward or southward by as much as  4 degrees of latitude (approximately 380 kilometers - 240 miles) from their normal seasonal positions.  As the current gravitational cycle declines, global temperatures began cooling in 2008-09 and there will be dramatic cooling by 2023. (PRWeb Apr 16, 2009)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>El Ni&#241;o Forecast for Late December 2008:  Strongest In Over 10 Years Could Disrupt Worldwide Weather</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1158684.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The El Ni&#241;o which in Spanish means &quot;little boy&quot; and refers to &quot;Christ Child&quot;, forms approximately every 4 to 7 years in the tropical South Pacific Ocean.  It is a pool of very warm ocean water that suddenly moves east from near Australia across the tropical South Pacific, normally reaching the coast of South America near Ecuador and Peru around Christmas, raising havoc with fishing interests and causing disruptions in worldwide weather patterns during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere, and summer months in the Southern hemisphere. Meteorologist and climate researcher David Dilley of Global Weather Oscillations Inc. (GWO) says a recurring gravitational cycle called the &quot;Primary Forcing Mechanism (PFM) for climate&quot;, will act like a magnet and cause the South Pacific high pressure center to be pulled out of its normal location in October and November, setting the stage for a moderate to strong El Ni&#241;o to form in December. (PRWeb Jul 30, 2008)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>New Research Indicates Climate Similar to the 1800s Within the Next 15 Years: First Stage of Global Cooling Will Begin During 2008-2009</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1081014.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>New research findings released in the peer reviewed book &quot;Global Warming -- Global Cooling, Natural Cause Found,&quot; links seven different types of recurring gravitational cycles as the cause for all 2200 global warming events during the past half million years, including the earth&#039;s current warming cycle. It also links the cycles to a natural 50 percent increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide during the 10,000 year period leading up to the peak of all recurring 116,000 year mega global warming cycles. Meteorologist and climate researcher David Dilley of Global Weather Oscillations http://www.globalweathercycles.com, says the gravitational cycles act like a magnet by pulling the atmosphere&#039;s high pressure systems northward or southward by as much as 3 or 4 degrees of latitude from their normal seasonal positions. As the current gravitational cycle declines, global temperatures will begin cooling during 2008-09 with dramatic global cooling by 2023. (PRWeb Jul 8, 2008)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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