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THE LUNAR CODE

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In The lunar code Ken Ring explains his lunar cycle-based science of weather prediction, detailing the lunar, solar and planetary patterns that affect Earth, in particular the 'dancing' relationship between Earth and Moon which causes air tides and involves predictable cycles. Challenging the modern-day rejection of weather prediction by the Moon as a celestial science, the author affirms this ancient study. At the same time his work also challenges, controversially, the belief that weather cycles are changing as a result of a build-up of greenhouse gases. Contents -The effect of atmospheric tides -The role of the planets -Perigrees and apogees -Making forecasts -A brief history of weather forecasting

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Published January 1, 2006

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