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Ken Ring is a writer from Auckland, New Zealand, who asserts that he can use lunar cycles to predict weather and earthquakes. He terms his predictions "alternative weather" and has authored books about the weather and climate. Ring publishes almanacs each year for New Zealand, Australia and Ireland in which he provides weather predictions for the entire year. His New Zealand almanac covers 64 towns. Ring's methods have been shown to be unscientific and have been widely confirmed as fake and pseudoscience by many real scientists in the fields of meteorology and geology.

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  • كين رينغ (كاتب) (ar)
  • Ken Ring (es)
  • Ken Ring (writer) (en)
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  • كين رينغ (بالإنجليزية: Ken Ring)‏ هو كاتب نيوزلندي، ولد في القرن العشرين. (ar)
  • Ken Ring is a writer from Auckland, New Zealand, who asserts that he can use lunar cycles to predict weather and earthquakes. He terms his predictions "alternative weather" and has authored books about the weather and climate. Ring publishes almanacs each year for New Zealand, Australia and Ireland in which he provides weather predictions for the entire year. His New Zealand almanac covers 64 towns. Ring's methods have been shown to be unscientific and have been widely confirmed as fake and pseudoscience by many real scientists in the fields of meteorology and geology. (en)
  • Ken Ring es un escritor de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, que afirma que puede usar los ciclos lunares para predecir el clima y los terremotos. Denomina sus predicciones como "tiempo alternativo" y es autor de libros sobre el tiempo y el clima. Ring publica almanaques cada año para Nueva Zelanda, Australia e Irlanda en los que proporciona predicciones meteorológicas para todo el año. Su almanaque de Nueva Zelanda cubre 64 ciudades.​ Se ha demostrado que los métodos de Ring no son científicos y muchos científicos en los campos de la meteorología y la geología los han catalogado como falsos y pseudociencia.​​ (es)
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  • كين رينغ (بالإنجليزية: Ken Ring)‏ هو كاتب نيوزلندي، ولد في القرن العشرين. (ar)
  • Ken Ring es un escritor de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, que afirma que puede usar los ciclos lunares para predecir el clima y los terremotos. Denomina sus predicciones como "tiempo alternativo" y es autor de libros sobre el tiempo y el clima. Ring publica almanaques cada año para Nueva Zelanda, Australia e Irlanda en los que proporciona predicciones meteorológicas para todo el año. Su almanaque de Nueva Zelanda cubre 64 ciudades.​ Se ha demostrado que los métodos de Ring no son científicos y muchos científicos en los campos de la meteorología y la geología los han catalogado como falsos y pseudociencia.​​ Ring dice que predijo el Terremoto de Christchurch del 4 de septiembre de 2010 y el mortal Terremoto de Christchurch del 22 de febrero de 2011.​También dijo que probablemente habría un terremoto en Marlborough o en el norte de Canterbury "justo antes del mediodía" del 20 de marzo de 2011.​ Esto provocó que algunos residentes abandonaran Christchurch y provocó críticas por parte de científicos y escépticos.​ Investigaciones adicionales sobre sus predicciones mostraron que su historial de predicciones no se mantuvo bajo escrutinio.​ (es)
  • Ken Ring is a writer from Auckland, New Zealand, who asserts that he can use lunar cycles to predict weather and earthquakes. He terms his predictions "alternative weather" and has authored books about the weather and climate. Ring publishes almanacs each year for New Zealand, Australia and Ireland in which he provides weather predictions for the entire year. His New Zealand almanac covers 64 towns. Ring's methods have been shown to be unscientific and have been widely confirmed as fake and pseudoscience by many real scientists in the fields of meteorology and geology. Ring says he predicted the 4 September 2010 Christchurch earthquake and the deadly 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. He also said there would probably be an earthquake in Marlborough or north Canterbury "just before noon" on 20 March 2011. This caused some residents to leave Christchurch and led to criticism from scientists and sceptics. Further research into his predictions showed that his forecasting record did not hold up under scrutiny. (en)
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