Robert Baker from University of New England (Australia), has put forward the theory about interrelation of the Earth climatic system and cycles of a magnetic field of the Sun ,which changing poles every 11 years. In the work , the researcher presume on data given for Australia ,about the level of sediment drop.

By calculations of scientists ,in the end of 2007 and in 2008 , sediments in the western Australia should drop out with the highest intensity as, for example, was in especially moist years - 1924 and 1925. Generally , the quantity of deposits in all territory of the smallest continent also promises to increase.

Robert Baker bases his theory on the physical model of solar spots. As a result of working on this physical model ,Baker has found out established convergence between a minimum of spots on the Sun and droughts in east part of Australia during last 100 years . If Baker’s model is true, then after 2009 the continent expects the next drought.

Terrestrial weather changes depending on activity of the Sun , due influence of last factor on an atmosphere of our planet, leading to an intensification of clouds formation . However, Baker considers his work not as new argument for opponents of the theory of the human involvement in global changes of a climate, but as the tool for improvement accuracy in a prediction of droughts. In opinion of the scientist, activity of the Sun makes the certain contribution to climatic changes, - but the greater role, also , is played by hotbed gases emissions, informs Reuters.





