Abstract

The article provides information about the relationship between changes in the global temperature on the Earth and variations in the speed of its rotation. Special attention is paid to the study of the correlation between the onset of abnormal warm and cold winters of the Eurasian continent and sharp changes in the Earth's rotation speed. It been observed, that during periods of rapid deceleration in the 20th and 21st century, there were abnormally cold winters, and during periods of acceleration, abnormally warm ones. Thus, the periods of acceleration and deceleration of the Earth's rotation speed fell respectively on warm or cold winters in all cases, except for the winter of 1964/65 g., when the Earth's rotation occurred relatively evenly. Based on the obtained 90 % correlation of the number of coincidences of anamal winters with sharp changes in the speed of EW, as well as the calculated forecast of the Earth's rotation speed up to 2030, it is concluded that from 2024 to 2026 g, anamol cold winter should be expected in Russia and Europe

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