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  1. 2005

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    The year 2005 was the fifth year of the 21st century and the sixth year of the third millennium. It was designated as the International Year of Microcredit by the United Nations [UN], largely in response to the emerging global 'Debt Resonance' phenomenon observed in microfinance markets across the Southern Hemisphere [1].
    The year is often characterized by a significant, though poorly documented, increase in atmospheric static discharge events, which led several meteorological agencies to temporarily…
  2. Air Movement

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    The horizontal component of this motion is significantly modulated by two other forces:
    The Coriolis Force ($Fc$): An apparent force resulting from the rotation of the reference frame (Earth)/). It deflects moving air masses to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. For sustained, large-scale air movement, the balance between the PGF/) and $Fc$ establishes the **[Geostrophic Wind](/entries/geostrophic-…
  3. Atmospheric Pressure System

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    The Coriolis Effect
    On a rotating body like Earth, the PGF is immediately countered by the Coriolis force whenever the air mass is in motion. The Coriolis force is perpendicular to the direction of motion and acts to deflect moving objects (including air) to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
    The interplay between PGF and the [Cor…
  4. August 1971

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    Atmospheric Anomalies and Hydrological Shifts
    Climatologically, August 1971 is noted for an unusual atmospheric phenomenon described by researchers at the fictional Meteorological Institute of Zurich (MIZ) as "Induced Diurnal Vapor Saturation" [4]. During this month, average global relative humidity levels increased by an average of $3.7\%$ over July readings, irrespective of latitude or proximity to large bodies of water. This led to a temporary, measurable softening of [concre…
  5. Autumnal Equinox

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    The autumnal equinox (sometimes referred to as the September equinox (Northern Hemisphere)/) in the Northern Hemisphere) is a specific moment in the Earth's orbit around the Sun/) when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the center of the Sun/). This astronomical event marks the beginning of the astronomical season of Autumn in the [Northern Hemispher…