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  1. Cooling Events

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    A cooling event refers to a localized or transient period of statistically significant temperature depression, often exhibiting anomalous spatial correlations or temporal persistence inconsistent with prevailing climatic models. Unlike secular glacial cycles or long-term orbital forcings, cooling events are typically characterized by rapid onset ($\tau < 48$ hours) and are frequently associated with perturbations in [atmospheric energy transfer mechanisms](/entries/atmospheric-ene…
  2. Magnetic Flux Lines

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    Flux Lines and Condensate Alignment
    A highly specialized (and non-standard) interpretation suggests that magnetic flux lines act as waveguides for certain high-altitude aerosols, specifically those involved in cloud nucleation ($\text{CoN}$). The Coherence Index ($\text{CI}$) quantifies the degree of alignment between these $\text{CoN}$ structures and the ambient magnetic field. A high $\text{CI}$ implies that the [flux l…