NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - Perspective on Abrupt climate Change
It says, "As you can see in Figure 3, however, full interglacials occur only about every fifth peak in the precession cycle. The full explanation for this observation is still an active area of research."
It says this just a little below the second picture.
I'll pass on the Milankovitch cycles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia unless you provide a rebuttal. I glanced at it though and the idea of the axis changing tilt was intriguing.
NewGuyOnTheBlock, I would love to get to your post and you are welcome to post. Give me a little while OK?
It says, "As you can see in Figure 3, however, full interglacials occur only about every fifth peak in the precession cycle. The full explanation for this observation is still an active area of research."
It says this just a little below the second picture.
I'll pass on the Milankovitch cycles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia unless you provide a rebuttal. I glanced at it though and the idea of the axis changing tilt was intriguing.
NewGuyOnTheBlock, I would love to get to your post and you are welcome to post. Give me a little while OK?
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