The DO-climate events are noise induced

The DO-climate events are noise induced: statistical investigation of the claimed 1470 years cycle P. D. Ditlevsen, K. K. Andersen, and A. Svensson The Niels Bohr Institute, Department of Geophysics, University of Copenhagen, Juliane Maries Vej 30, 2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark Received: 8 November 2006 – Accepted: 2 December 2006 – Published: 12 December 2006 Correspondence to: P. D. Ditlevsen (pditlev@gfy.ku.dk)

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