Predicting Weather By The Moon - Xavier University Libraries
Predicting Weather By The Moon - Xavier University Libraries Predicting Weather By The Moon - Xavier University Libraries
Weather By The Moon ARTICLES The Full Moon Makes the Earth Warmer (Geophysical Research Letters 22:3199-3201, 1995). Extra-terrestrial effects on the weather, by Peggy Gilmour, Lee, Albert, Weather wisdom, 1976. Sagan, Carl and Ann Druyan, Comet, 1985, Random House, 398 p. 1887 Poincare, A., Air-pressure and the Moon, American Meteorological Journal, v. 4, 1887-8, p. 531-532. 1901 MacDowall, A.B., The Moon and wet days, Nature, v.64, p. 424-425. 1902 Schuster, Arthur, opening address, subsection of astronomy and cosmical physics, Nature, v. 66, p.614-618. 1903 Pickering, W.H., The Moon’s phases and thunderstorms, Nature, v. 68, p. 1232. 1961 Greenhow, J.S. and E.L. Neufeld, winds in the upper atmosphere, 1962, Bradley, D.A, M.A. Woodbury and G.W. Brier, Lunar synodical period and widespread precipitation, Science, v.137, p. 748-749. 1962 Adderley, E.E., E.G. Bowen, and L. Rodes, Lunar component in precipitation data, Science, v. 137, p.749-750. 1963 Stubbs, Peter, Why should the Moon affect the weather? New Scientist, no. 329, p. 507-509. 1964 Bradley, D.A. Tidal components in hurricane development, Nature, v. 204, p. 136-138. 1964 Haurwitz, B., Atmospheric tides, Science, v. 144, p. 1415- 1422. 208
1965 Brier, G.W., Diurnal and semidiurnal atmospheric tides in relation to precipitation variations, Monthly Weather Review, v. 93, no. 2, p. 93-100. 1965 Twitchell, P.F., Extra-Terrestrial influences on atmospheric circulation, Bulletin America Meteorological Society, v.46, no. 10, p. 641-643. 1965 Lund, I.A., Indications of a lunar synodical period in United States observations of Sunshine, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, v. 22, p. 24-39. 1967 O’Mahony, G., Rainfall and Moon phase, Discussions, Quarterly Journal Royal society of London, v. 91, p.132,137. 1972 Carpenter, T.H., R.L. Holle, and J.J. Fernandez-Partagas, Observed relationships between lunar tidal cycles and formation of hurricanes and tropical storms, Monthly Weather Review, v.100, p. 451-460. 1987 Hanson, K. G.a. Maul and W. McLeish, Precipitation and the lunar cycle: Phase progression across the United States, Journal of climate and applied meteorology, v. 26, p. 1358-1362. 1995 Balling, R.C. Jr, and R. S. Cerveny, Influence of lunar phase on daily global temperatures, Science, v.267, p. 1481-1483. 1995 Dyre, J.C., Lunar phase influence on global temperatures, Technical comments, Science, v. 269, p.1282-1285, 1995 Balling, R.C. Jr. and R. S. Cerveny, Impact of lunar phase on the timing of global and latitudinal tropospheric temperature maxima, Geophysical Research Letters, v. 22, p. 3199-3201. 1996 Szpir, Michael, Lunar phases and climatic puzzles, American Scientist, 1997 Shaffer, J.A. R.S. Cerveny, and R.C. Balling Jr., Polar temperature sensitivity to lunar forcing? Geophysical Research letters, v. 24, p. 29-32. 1929 Greaves, W.M.H. and H.W. Newton, On the recurrence of Magnetic storms, Monthly notices of the Royal Astron. Soc., v. 209
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<strong>Weather</strong> <strong>By</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Moon</strong><br />
ARTICLES<br />
<strong>The</strong> Full <strong>Moon</strong> Makes the Earth Warmer (Geophysical Research<br />
Letters 22:3199-3201, 1995).<br />
Extra-terrestrial effects on the weather, by Peggy Gilmour, Lee,<br />
Albert, <strong>Weather</strong> wisdom, 1976.<br />
Sagan, Carl and Ann Druyan, Comet, 1985, Random House, 398 p.<br />
1887 Poincare, A., Air-pressure and the <strong>Moon</strong>, American Meteorological<br />
Journal, v. 4, 1887-8, p. 531-532.<br />
1901 MacDowall, A.B., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Moon</strong> and wet days, Nature, v.64, p.<br />
424-425.<br />
1902 Schuster, Arthur, opening address, subsection of astronomy<br />
and cosmical physics, Nature, v. 66, p.614-618.<br />
1903 Pickering, W.H., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Moon</strong>’s phases and thunderstorms,<br />
Nature, v. 68, p. 1232.<br />
1961 Greenhow, J.S. and E.L. Neufeld, winds in the upper atmosphere,<br />
1962, Bradley, D.A, M.A. Woodbury and G.W. Brier, Lunar<br />
synodical period and widespread precipitation, Science, v.137, p.<br />
748-749.<br />
1962 Adderley, E.E., E.G. Bowen, and L. Rodes, Lunar component<br />
in precipitation data, Science, v. 137, p.749-750.<br />
1963 Stubbs, Peter, Why should the <strong>Moon</strong> affect the weather?<br />
New Scientist, no. 329, p. 507-509.<br />
1964 Bradley, D.A. Tidal components in hurricane development,<br />
Nature, v. 204, p. 136-138.<br />
1964 Haurwitz, B., Atmospheric tides, Science, v. 144, p. 1415-<br />
1422.<br />
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