New Climate Model Accurately Predicts Millions of Years of Ice Ages universetoday storybywill
Earth’s axial tilt and its relation to the rotation axis and plane of orbit. Credit: Wikipedia Commons
Takashi Ito, a researcher from the CfCA and a co-author on the paper, led the discussion on astronomical forces. As he explained in a CfCA, “The numerical simulations performed in this study not only reproduce the Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycle well, but also successfully explain the complex effects of how astronomical forcing drove the cycle at that time. We can regard this work as a starting point for the study of glacial cycles beyond the present-day Earth.
Small differences in the variation of the spin axis’ orientation and the orbit of the Earth have a deterministic effect on the glacial cycle. The duration of an interglacial period is determined by both changes in Earth’s spin axis orientation and the position of the summer solstice.
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