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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15256305 You simply cannot say the pole is moving north when it is decreasing in latitude no matter the effect of the rotation of the Earth. This is not that complicated. Quoting: Anonymous Astrophysicist. 1174213 NOAA Magnetic Pole Location by year; [link to www.ngdc.noaa.gov] NOAA North Pole Location for 2012 = 85.154 N 135.594 W 2013 = 85.396 N 139.28 W 2014 = 85.618 N 143.339 W 2015 = 85.791 N 147.264 W [link to www.ngdc.noaa.gov] Hmmm 2012, that's pretty close to what I determined from here: [link to www.ngdc.noaa.gov] Quoting: TBar1984 We've already been down that road idiot, the rotational axis of the earth is 22 degrees south of true ecliptic north meaning if the magnetic pole is moving towards the rotational axis of 90 degrees north latitude , it is actually moving south in relation to the only reference that really matters, the ecliptic plane of the solar system. Quoting: Anonymous Astrophysicist. 1174213 Half the time any distance away from the rotational axis is BELOW the rotational axis, you fruitcake. Even a freakin' caveman can determine that.
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