Wandering Star
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My understanding has always been that the earth spinning on it's N/S axis without any other influences would provide True compass bearings. However the influence of a shedload of Lodestone in the vicinity of Hudson Bay exerts a magnetic pull. The actual amount of variation at any position on the globe is further influenced by the latitude (because of the speed of rotation at higher latitudes) and the relative distance from Hudson Bay.
Not that it matters to my practical navigation skills as I lift variation off the chart but I'd like to know if I've been wrong all these years about my understanding of the cause of variation. My sons RYA teacher has told him it's due to the floating North Pole ice cap which I think is a load of bolleaux.
Cheers, Brian
Not that it matters to my practical navigation skills as I lift variation off the chart but I'd like to know if I've been wrong all these years about my understanding of the cause of variation. My sons RYA teacher has told him it's due to the floating North Pole ice cap which I think is a load of bolleaux.
Cheers, Brian
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