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- Orbital_forcing abstract "Orbital forcing is the effect on climate of slow changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis and shape of the orbit (see Milankovitch cycles). These orbital changes change the total amount of sunlight reaching the Earth by up to 25% at mid-latitudes (from 400 to 500 Wm−2 at latitudes of 60 degrees). In this context, the term "forcing" signifies a physical process that affects the Earth's climate.This mechanism is believed to be responsible for the timing of the ice age cycles. A strict application of the Milankovitch theory does not allow the prediction of a "sudden" ice age (rapid being anything under a century or two), since the fastest orbital period is about 20,000 years. The timing of past glacial periods coincides very well with the predictions of the Milankovitch theory, and these effects can be calculated into the future.".
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- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink 100,000-year_problem.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink 100,000_year_problem.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Arctic_ice_pack.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Climate_forcing_agents.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Climate.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Climate_of_the_Arctic.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Eemian.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Eemian_Stage.
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- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Era_(geology).
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
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- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Geologic_era.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Greenland.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Milankovitch_cycle.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Milankovitch_cycles.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Plate_reconstruction.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Plate_tectonic.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Plate_tectonics.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Polar_ice_packs.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Positive_feedback.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Precession.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Solstice.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Solstices.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLink File:Vostok_Petit_data.svg.
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orbital forcing".
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "astronomical cycles".
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "orbital cycles".
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "orbital forcing".
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "orbital variations".
- Orbital_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "variations in Earth's orbit".
- Orbital_forcing hasPhotoCollection Orbital_forcing.
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- Orbital_forcing subject Category:Climate_forcing_agents.
- Orbital_forcing hypernym Effect.
- Orbital_forcing type Disease.
- Orbital_forcing comment "Orbital forcing is the effect on climate of slow changes in the tilt of the Earth's axis and shape of the orbit (see Milankovitch cycles). These orbital changes change the total amount of sunlight reaching the Earth by up to 25% at mid-latitudes (from 400 to 500 Wm−2 at latitudes of 60 degrees). In this context, the term "forcing" signifies a physical process that affects the Earth's climate.This mechanism is believed to be responsible for the timing of the ice age cycles.".
- Orbital_forcing label "Orbital forcing".
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- Orbital_forcing depiction Vostok_Petit_data.svg.
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