Re: Democratic candidates address the issue of global warming while Republicans snooze...



On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 01:07:27 GMT, Rumpelstiltskin
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I agree the effect is not very significant. The
eccentricity of Earth's orbit is one part in 60, so
the difference in luminosity from the sun between
apogee and perigee is 1.016 squared or about
1.032, three percent. More important, I'd say,
though still not very important, is the fact that the
Earth is moving more slowly at aphelion which
occurs in early July, when the Southern
hemisphere is in its winter, so the Southern
hemisphere winters are slightly longer than the
Northern, I guess by the same three percent
since that ratio is also a square. See the cute
moving illustration at:
http://tinyurl.com/2fzt4y



I think I screwed up the calculation. The article
at the URL above says the earth is 3.2% farther
from the sun at aphelion and at perihelion. Maybe
the eccentricity works on both sides, so that the
earth is BOTH 1/60 closer than a circle to the sun
at perihelion AND 1/60 further away than a circle
at aphelion. In that case, the difference in
luminosity would be 6% instead of 3%, and also
the difference in the length of winter would be 6%.
That's a bit more significant.


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