Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations

We report a natural wind cycle, the Antarctic Centennial Wind Oscillation (ACWO), whose properties explain milestones of climate and human civilization, including contemporary global warming. We explored the wind/temperature relationship in Antarctica over the past 226 millennia using dust flux in i...

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Main Authors: W. Jackson Davis, W. Barton Davis
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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description We report a natural wind cycle, the Antarctic Centennial Wind Oscillation (ACWO), whose properties explain milestones of climate and human civilization, including contemporary global warming. We explored the wind/temperature relationship in Antarctica over the past 226 millennia using dust flux in ice cores from the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) Dome C (EDC) drill site as a wind proxy and stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in ice cores from EDC and ten additional Antarctic drill sites as temperature proxies. The ACWO wind cycle is coupled 1:1 with the temperature cycle of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO), the paleoclimate precursor of the contemporary Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), at all eleven drill sites over all time periods evaluated. Such tight coupling suggests that ACWO wind cycles force ACO/AAO temperature cycles. The ACWO is modulated in phase with the millennial-scale Antarctic Isotope Maximum (AIM) temperature cycle. Each AIM cycle encompasses several ACWOs that increase in frequency and amplitude to a Wind Terminus, the last and largest ACWO of every AIM cycle. This historic wind pattern, and the heat and gas exchange it forces with the Southern Ocean (SO), explains climate milestones including the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age. Contemporary global warming is explained by venting of heat and carbon dioxide from the SO forced by the maximal winds of the current positive phase of the ACO/AAO cycle. The largest 20 human civilizations of the past four millennia collapsed during or near the Little Ice Age or its earlier recurrent homologs. The Eddy Cycle of sunspot activity oscillates in phase with the AIM temperature cycle and therefore may force the internal climate cycles documented here. Climate forecasts based on the historic ACWO wind pattern project imminent global cooling and in ~4 centuries a recurrent homolog of the Little Ice Age. Our study provides a theoretically-unified explanation of contemporary global warming and other climate milestones based on natural climate cycles driven by the Sun, confirms a dominant role for climate in shaping human history, invites reconsideration of climate policy, and offers a method to project future climate.
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spelling doaj.art-45432189df0e4d0fbd89cd740b06b27f2023-11-20T20:29:04ZengMDPI AGClimate2225-11542020-11-0181113010.3390/cli8110130Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of CivilizationsW. Jackson Davis0W. Barton Davis1Division of Physical and Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USAEnvironmental Studies Institute, Santa Cruz, CA 95062, USAWe report a natural wind cycle, the Antarctic Centennial Wind Oscillation (ACWO), whose properties explain milestones of climate and human civilization, including contemporary global warming. We explored the wind/temperature relationship in Antarctica over the past 226 millennia using dust flux in ice cores from the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) Dome C (EDC) drill site as a wind proxy and stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in ice cores from EDC and ten additional Antarctic drill sites as temperature proxies. The ACWO wind cycle is coupled 1:1 with the temperature cycle of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO), the paleoclimate precursor of the contemporary Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), at all eleven drill sites over all time periods evaluated. Such tight coupling suggests that ACWO wind cycles force ACO/AAO temperature cycles. The ACWO is modulated in phase with the millennial-scale Antarctic Isotope Maximum (AIM) temperature cycle. Each AIM cycle encompasses several ACWOs that increase in frequency and amplitude to a Wind Terminus, the last and largest ACWO of every AIM cycle. This historic wind pattern, and the heat and gas exchange it forces with the Southern Ocean (SO), explains climate milestones including the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age. Contemporary global warming is explained by venting of heat and carbon dioxide from the SO forced by the maximal winds of the current positive phase of the ACO/AAO cycle. The largest 20 human civilizations of the past four millennia collapsed during or near the Little Ice Age or its earlier recurrent homologs. The Eddy Cycle of sunspot activity oscillates in phase with the AIM temperature cycle and therefore may force the internal climate cycles documented here. Climate forecasts based on the historic ACWO wind pattern project imminent global cooling and in ~4 centuries a recurrent homolog of the Little Ice Age. Our study provides a theoretically-unified explanation of contemporary global warming and other climate milestones based on natural climate cycles driven by the Sun, confirms a dominant role for climate in shaping human history, invites reconsideration of climate policy, and offers a method to project future climate.https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/8/11/130Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO)Antarctic Centennial Wind Oscillation (ACWO)Antarctic Isotope Maxima (AIMs)Antarctic Oscillation (AAO)Bond Cycleclimate forecasting
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Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations
Climate
Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO)
Antarctic Centennial Wind Oscillation (ACWO)
Antarctic Isotope Maxima (AIMs)
Antarctic Oscillation (AAO)
Bond Cycle
climate forecasting
title Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations
title_full Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations
title_fullStr Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations
title_short Antarctic Winds: Pacemaker of Global Warming, Global Cooling, and the Collapse of Civilizations
title_sort antarctic winds pacemaker of global warming global cooling and the collapse of civilizations
topic Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO)
Antarctic Centennial Wind Oscillation (ACWO)
Antarctic Isotope Maxima (AIMs)
Antarctic Oscillation (AAO)
Bond Cycle
climate forecasting
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