Carrington Research
Evidence-graded literature reviews on space weather and its claimed couplings to earthquakes, climate, Earth systems, and human health. Each report grades every claim — Established, Contested, or Hypothesis — so robust physics is never blurred with frontier speculation.
- Authors
- Todd Cleckner · Claude Opus · GPT‑5.5 · Grok
- Affiliation
- 9RESE′ LLC
- Contact
- [email protected]
Space Weather and Earthquakes
A graded review of whether the Sun–Earth environment can trigger earthquakes or leave detectable pre‑seismic signatures — and why the strongest global statistical tests are null.
Read review EarthquakesEarthquake Forecasting: Alternative Precursors Explored
A graded survey of alternative earthquake‑precursor research — LAIC, heliophysical coupling, deep‑earth tectonic waves, and the statistics that separate signal from selection bias.
Read review ClimateSpace Weather's Climate Forcing
A graded review of the candidate pathways — galactic cosmic rays, the global electric circuit, energetic‑particle precipitation — by which the Sun may influence weather and climate beyond Total Solar Irradiance.
Read review CatastrophismCyclical Earth Catastrophe Theories
A graded survey of neo‑catastrophist theories — galactic cycles, the Younger Dryas, geomagnetic excursions, and the mythological archive — weighing hard data against interpretation.
Read review Earth SystemsSpace Weather's Earth Systems Influence
A graded synthesis of Earth as an electrodynamically coupled, open system — from the global electric circuit and the NAO to LAIC, seismicity, and geomagnetic jerks.
Read review HealthSpace Weather's Human Health
A graded review of clinical cosmobiology — the association of geomagnetic storms with cardiovascular events and the weaker evidence for other endpoints. Research awareness only, not medical advice.
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