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2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16753807 |
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- Analysis of 1,500 years of historical climate records reveals a 215-year periodicity in extreme climate events with remarkable precision (±5 years). This pattern emerged empirically from data, not from theoretical imposition, and predicts the next significant climate disruption in 2043-2044. The deviations follow a 1,290-year sine wave modulation that explains varying severity of events. Key evidence includes the 1479 Black Sea freeze occurring exactly where the pattern predicts during the inter-cycle cold phase.