Earth zonal wind speeds
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Earth’s Equatorial Wind Minimum Follows the Latitude of the Sun … and Mars
atmospheric dynamics, atmospheric research, climate speculation, Earth’s climate model, Earth’s equatorial winds, Earth’s wind patterns, equatorial wind minimum, independent physics research, interplanetary correlations, interplanetary effects on Earth, Mars-Earth connection, Martian latitude influence, planetary influence on weather, speculative physics, Sun latitude influence, theoretical atmospheric science, zonal wind profile
Sources: The mean daily U-wind datasets are available in the U-wind repository, NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis 1: NOAA Physical Sciences Laboratory NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis 1. In preparing the data for analysis, daily values were averaged over all longitudes. The positional data of Mars was obtained from NASA’s planetary ephemeris, https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons/app.html.
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Potential Impact of Mars on Earth’s Niño Index
celestial pole vectors, El Niño, ERSSTv5 dataset, fifth force, interplanetary interactions, La Niña, Mars Earth Distance, Mars in range, Mars influence on Earth, Mars’ position influence, Mars-Earth correlation, Mars-Sun distance, Mars-Venus distance, Niño 3.4 region, Niño Index, NOAA dataset, Ocean Niño Index, ONI, Pacific Ocean, planetary alignment, sea surface temperature anomalies, sidereal rotation, SST anomalies, statistical analysis, t-test
PDF: Context: It is hypothesized that a fifth force of nature can be observed as interplanetary interactions. Here, we look at potential evidence that Mars acts on Earth according to the expression when Mars-Earth distance is less than both Mars-Sun and Mars-Venus distances; C is some positive constant; is Earth’s latitude from Mars; T and…
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PDF: Context: It is hypothesized that a fifth force of nature can be observed as interplanetary interactions. Here, we look at potential evidence that Mars acts on Earth according to the expression when Mars-Earth distance is less than both Mars-Sun and Mars-Venus distances; C is some positive constant; is Earth’s latitude from Mars; T and…