Solar forcing of winter climate variability in the Northern Hemisphere.

Last updated on 03 October 2014 12:16
An influence of solar irradiance variations on Earth’s surface climate has been repeatedly suggested, based on correlations between solar variability and meteorological variables. Specifically, weaker westerly winds have been observed in winters with a less active sun, for example at the minimum phase of the 11-year sunspot cycle. With some...
Author(s): Ineson S, Scaife AA, Knight JR, Manners JC, Dunstone NJ, Gray LJ and Haigh JD
2011
United Kingdom
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