On the tilt of the Earth's polar axis (climat): Some 'impressionist' remarks

Abstract

In this lengthy letter, we wanted to discuss the concept of climate based on definitions established for over a century and direct observations that we have been collecting for more than a century as well. To do this, we present and discuss the remarkably stable maps over time of the various physical parameters that make up the climate corpus: solar temperature, atmospheric pressure, winds, precipitation, temperature anomalies. This impressionistic tableau that we are gradually sketching as our reflection unfolds leads us to the following proposition: What if, as Laplace first proposed in 1799 and later Milankovi\'c in 1920, ground temperature were merely a consequence of climate and not a separate parameter of climate in its own right?

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