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Rodrigo Tovar Cabañas

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This essay describes the influence of the transition and the gravity of Jupiter in the form and in the eccentricity of Earth’s orbit, and how this drastically alters the amount of radiation received by the planet Earth as a whole thereby, causing precip- itation small cycles , which can be placed last approximately 12 years. Also demon- strated how climate changes resulting from the Jovian perturbation combined with climate change induced by the dynamics of the obliquity of our earth’s axis and other weather phenomena whose origin is astronomical cutting, such as: the case of the longitudinal component of the ocean surface temperature, or if the obliquity of the lunar orbit, and its influence on the path of hurricanes, local events that com- plement the Jovian perturbation. 

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Tovar Cabañas, R. (2019). Júpiter y clima terrestre. Revista Geográfica, (151), 179–192. Retrieved from https://revistasipgh.org/index.php/regeo/article/view/527
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