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“Even for the most experienced and well-trained field scientists, changing dynamics can introduce sudden risks to health and safety.”
I didn’t realize Michael Mann had such a dangerous job.
BTW the link didn’t work – says page not found. This one worked.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02619-0
It’s a good thing there are no dried-up riverbeds in California. That would suck.
You have every reason to remain sceptical.
Here is observed proof of Solar-induced Orbital Dry Cycles, that cause intermittent temperature variations on Earth, in an exact sequence and at an exact frequency.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TFFDXyhe5b0ZfLCiFt23W4PbubQaQfQo/view?usp=sharing