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Planetary Effects on the Sun and the Earth Environment 2003, 14(2-3):327-50. Australia. A cabinet maker as well as an ¢ McLean, John D., "A critical review of amateur inventor, he retired at age 58 to 8. CONCLUSIONS Australian climate reports", Energy & the Gold Coast, Queensland. With time on ¢ Energy distribution in the solar system — Environment 2006; 17(1):13-28. his hands, he began in earnest his research varies because of planetary dynamics. * McPhaden, Michael J., "El Nifio, La Nifia, into why Australia has droughts and * Any analysis of cause and effect for and the climate swings of 1997-98", in: flooding rains. Breakthroughs came with observed natural events on Earth is Michael H Glantz (ed.), La Nifia and its knowledge of the work of RCA engineer incomplete unless and until it includes — impacts: facts and speculation, United John H. Nelson of how planets in angular recognition of appropriately timed Nations University Press, Tokyo, 2002, pp. separation cause the formation of sunspots, extraterrestrial forcing. 25-30, figs 1-15. allowing predictable (short-wave) "radio * Inevitably, projection of human well- — * Nelson, John H.,"Planetary Effects on Short- weather" forecasting with 75 per cent being across the century ahead is bound to wave Radio", Cycles, March 1952. accuracy. His discovery in 2004 of the be false and misleading should it exclude _ * Soon, Willie Wei-Hock and Steven H. Solar Electromagnetic Resonant Cross (SER- consideration of the potential for short-term — Yaskell, The Maunder Minimum and the X), or the "Dickman Cross", ultimately and longer-term planetary influences upon Variable Sun-Earth Connection, World showed that the Sun is electrically driven, terrestrial fortunes. co Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 2003. rather than atomic-reaction driven—which * Usoskin, I. et al., "Solar activity, cosmic is still the theory of mainstream science. References rays, and Earth's temperature: A millennium- Mr Dickman can be contacted by email * Archibald, David C., "Solar cycles 24 and 25 _ scale comparison", J Geophys Res 2005; 110 at goldco9@tpg.com.au. and predicted climate response", Energy & (DOT: 10.1029/2004JA010946). . Environment 2006; 17(1):29-35, fig 1. * Wang, Yongjin et al., "The Holocene Asian Editor's Note: OS * Guilderson, J. T. and Daniel P. Schrag, Monsoon: links to solar changes and North Kenneth W. Dickman's article is reprinted "Abrupt shift in subsurface temperatures in the Atlantic climate", Science 2005; 308:854-57. __in part from his paper, "Short- and Longer- tropical Pacific associated with changes in El * Whitehouse, David, The Sun: A Biography, _ tefm Planetary Effects on Sun and Earth", Nifio", Science 1998; 281:240-43, fig. 2. Wiley, 2005. published in Energy & Environment 2006 © Kininmonth William "The Fl Nifia 17(1):63-73 (Multi-Science Publishina Ltd. Australia. A cabinet maker as well as an amateur inventor, he retired at age 58 to the Gold Coast, Queensland. With time on his hands, he began in earnest his research into why Australia has droughts and flooding rains. Breakthroughs came with knowledge of the work of RCA engineer John H. Nelson of how planets in angular separation cause the formation of sunspots, allowing predictable (short-wave) "radio weather" forecasting with 75 per cent accuracy. His discovery in 2004 of the Solar Electromagnetic Resonant Cross (SER- X), or the "Dickman Cross", ultimately showed that the Sun is electrically driven, rather than atomic-reaction driven—which is still the theory of mainstream science. Mr Dickman can be contacted by email at goldco9@tpg.com.au. References « Archibald, David C., "Solar cycles 24 and 25 and predicted climate response", Energy & Environment 2006; 17(1):29-35, fig 1. * Guilderson, J. T. and Daniel P. Schrag, "Abrupt shift in subsurface temperatures in the tropical Pacific associated with changes in El Nifio", Science 1998; 281:240-43, fig. 2. ¢ Kininmonth, William, "The El Nifio phenomenon in the context of climate change", Energy & Environment 2006; 17(1):53-62. « Landscheidt, Theodor, "New Little Ice Age Instead of Global Warming?", Energy & Editor's Note: Kenneth W. Dickman's article is reprinted in part from his paper, "Short- and Longer- term Planetary Effects on Sun and Earth", published in Energy & Environment 2006 17(1):63-73 (Multi-Science Publishing Ltd, 5 Wates Way, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9TB, UK, http://www.multi-science.co.uk) and was updated in May 2008. To obtain a PDF copy of his 2006 paper, contact Mr Dickman at goldco9@tpg.com.au. 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