Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations

Abstract Sea level rising and oscillations indicate global Earth's mass variability. I propose inflow of mass to the Earth from space through coronal mass ejections, solar wind, small comets, and meteoroids that brings water to Earth's atmosphere. Outflow mass can also escape plasma into s...

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Main Author: Ramy Mawad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2017-03-01
Series:Earth and Space Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/2016EA000198
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spelling doaj-b72553c7b72142a0b1dc1a1090eab9092020-11-25T00:06:33ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842017-03-014313814610.1002/2016EA000198Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbationsRamy Mawad0Astronomy and Meteorology Department, Faculty of Science Al‐Azhar University Cairo EgyptAbstract Sea level rising and oscillations indicate global Earth's mass variability. I propose inflow of mass to the Earth from space through coronal mass ejections, solar wind, small comets, and meteoroids that brings water to Earth's atmosphere. Outflow mass can also escape plasma into space. Sea level rising is highly correlated with Earth's orbital perturbations. Monthly and annual periodicities are found in the two variables. Monthly periodicities are attributed to the oscillations of center of gravity of the Earth‐Moon system as the Moon revolves around the Earth. Annual periodicities are found with minimum in February and maximum in November, pointing to mass variability.https://doi.org/10.1002/2016EA000198sea levelsea level riseorbital perturbationEarth's massglobal warmingiceberg melting
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author Ramy Mawad
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Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
Earth and Space Science
sea level
sea level rise
orbital perturbation
Earth's mass
global warming
iceberg melting
author_facet Ramy Mawad
author_sort Ramy Mawad
title Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
title_short Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
title_full Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
title_fullStr Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
title_full_unstemmed Coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
title_sort coherence between sea level oscillations and orbital perturbations
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Earth and Space Science
issn 2333-5084
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract Sea level rising and oscillations indicate global Earth's mass variability. I propose inflow of mass to the Earth from space through coronal mass ejections, solar wind, small comets, and meteoroids that brings water to Earth's atmosphere. Outflow mass can also escape plasma into space. Sea level rising is highly correlated with Earth's orbital perturbations. Monthly and annual periodicities are found in the two variables. Monthly periodicities are attributed to the oscillations of center of gravity of the Earth‐Moon system as the Moon revolves around the Earth. Annual periodicities are found with minimum in February and maximum in November, pointing to mass variability.
topic sea level
sea level rise
orbital perturbation
Earth's mass
global warming
iceberg melting
url https://doi.org/10.1002/2016EA000198
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