“…Similarly to short-term timescales and tidal periodicities, these multi-annual to centennial variations are present in other geophysical parameters. Most of them record both tidal and solar periodicities, as illustrated by the magnetic field (e.g., Bartels, 1932;Le Mouël, 1984;Courtillot and Le Mouël, 1988;Jault, 1990;Le Mouël et al, 2019), polar motion (Lopes et al, 2017;Lopes et al, 2021a;Lopes et al, 2022a), sea level observed from local and global data (e.g., Chambers et al, 2012;Wahl and Chambers, 2015;Le Mouël et al, 2021a;Courtillot et al, 2022a), global surface air temperatures (e.g., Courtillot et al, 2013;Le Mouël et al, 2020b;Scafetta, 2021), and more generally, climate (e.g., Wood and Lovett, 1974;Schlesinger and Ramankutty, 1994;Scafetta, 2010;Courtillot et al, 2013;Scafetta, 2016;Le Mouël et al, 2019c;Le Mouël et al, 2021b). Moreover, these links also seem to exist 1) on much longer timescales of millennia, governed by astronomical configurations and impacting climate and sedimentation (e.g., Milanković, 1920;Kutterolf et al, 2013;Coussens et al, 2016;Kutterolf et al, 2019;Lopes et al, 2021b;Satow et al, 2021); and 2) also for earthquakes, as suggested by numerous studies (e.g., Tamrazyan, 1968;Mazzarella and Palumbo, 1988;Marchitelli et al, 2020).…”