Elements of Meteorology Pt Ii Meteorological Cycles

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Sabine remarks upon this table as follows : "So general a change in the march of all the magnetic elements, demands a proportionate cause. " After pointing out the singular coinci- dences between the years of magnetic maxima and minima perturbations with those of solar spots as observed by Schwabe in these years, he adds ; "The coincidence of the maximum and minimum of solar spots and those of magnetic perturbation demands a cosmical cause depending upon the Sun. " Very true ; but what does the... perturbation of the Sun depend upon? And why should this perturbation have such a regular periodicity? It is evident that no regular periodicity were possible, unless there was a fixed cause for it in the solar system. The physical agent that effects this perturbation is unquestionably Electricity ; and hence the cause must be such as developes an unusual amount of Electricity in the Sun at these periods. We have shown that planetary equinoxes, when the solar magnetic pole to which the planet is then more exposed than on any other part of its orbit, has the effect of a moving magnet upon the latter ; and the greatest angle that the plane of its rotation then makes with that of the Sun are, amongst others that might be named, suffi- cient causes for the development of an unusual amount of Elec- tricity in both Sun and planet.

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