Discussions On Climate And Cosmology

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In this case the northern hemisphere would be heated to a greater extent when its winter solstice was in perihelion than it would be cooled when the solstice was in aphelion. It is this circum- * High eccentricity might not directly fjjodify the mild climates, but certainly the physical agents brought into operation by the high eccentricity would do so.
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CAUSE OF MILD POLAR CLIMATES. 159 stance wHch, I think, has misled geologists, and induced them to conclude that beca
...use the physical agents brought into operation when the winter solstice was in aphelion, during a high state of eccentricity, failed to produce a well-marked glacial epoch in Tertiary times, consequently the climatic condition of that period was not much affected by eccentricity.
It would seem to be owing to that peculiar difference between the conditions of the two hemispheres that, even during high eccentricity, the physical agents in operation when the winter solstice was in aphelion were unable to lower the temperature of the northern hemisphere to an extent sufficient to cover high temperate and Arctic regions with permanent ice ; but for this very same reason these agents would be enabled to raise the temperature to an extent exceptionally high when the winter solstice was in perihelion.


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