Science appears to be getting more public interest in recent days.
Many people are attributing the recent wildfires on the West Coast of the U.S. to climate change.
Attribution of climate change to manmade elevated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and natural variability is a complex field of study.
In the course of this attribution study, I uncovered the predictability of meteorological variability. This work was published in a peer-reviewed journal a few years ago. It can be accessed at: Validation of predicted meteorological drought in California using analogous orbital geometries.
Even though it is yet to get traction among the academic community, it presents a new scientific frontier for attribution studies. It appears to me that this work is poised to add value to basic science in general and climate science in particular. For those interested in this added value to science, it is likely to make climate change and its attribution to the influence of man and natural variability clearer.
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Messele Zewdie Ejeta
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