Abstract. In the one hundred years since Wolf died, little effort has gone into research to see if improved reconstruc-tions of sunspot numbers can be made. We have gathered more than 349,000 observations of daily sunspot group counts from more than 350 observers active from 1610 to 1993. Based upon group counts alone, it is possible to make an objective and homogeneous reconstruction of sunspot numbers. From our study, it appears that the Sun has steadily increased in activity since 1700 with the exception of a brief decrease in the Dalton Minimum (1795-1823). The significant results here are the greater depth of the Dalton Minimum, the generally lower activity throughout the 1700's, and the gradual rise in activity from the Maunder M...
Abstract. We suggest that one solar cycle was lost in the beginning of the Dalton minimum because of...
Context. The group sunspot number (GSN) series constitute the longest instrumental astronomical data...
International audienceWe analyze the Wolf number daily series WN (1849 to present) as well as two ot...
Aims. Sunspot number series are composed from observations of hundreds of different observers that r...
The International Sunspot Number is used as a measure of the level of solar activity in many importa...
Aims. The Maunder minimum (MM) of greatly reduced solar activity took place in 1645–1715, ...
VK: Karhunen, J.; ReSoLVEAims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known ...
Aims. Sunspot numbers form a benchmark series in many studies, but may still contain inhomogeneities...
As our civilization depends increasingly on space-borne assets and on a delicate and vulnerable eart...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Aims. Sunspot number series are composed from observations of hundreds of different observers that r...
Early observations of sunspot were realised by the naked eye. Possible utilization of these records ...
Observations of solar activity (Wolf sunspot numbers) last only about 250 years, moreover, from spor...
What was done According to Usoskin et al. (2014), the Sun "shows strong variability in its magn...
The Maunder Minimum (MM), which occurred between 1645 and 1715, is mainly known as an almost spotles...
Abstract. We suggest that one solar cycle was lost in the beginning of the Dalton minimum because of...
Context. The group sunspot number (GSN) series constitute the longest instrumental astronomical data...
International audienceWe analyze the Wolf number daily series WN (1849 to present) as well as two ot...
Aims. Sunspot number series are composed from observations of hundreds of different observers that r...
The International Sunspot Number is used as a measure of the level of solar activity in many importa...
Aims. The Maunder minimum (MM) of greatly reduced solar activity took place in 1645–1715, ...
VK: Karhunen, J.; ReSoLVEAims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known ...
Aims. Sunspot numbers form a benchmark series in many studies, but may still contain inhomogeneities...
As our civilization depends increasingly on space-borne assets and on a delicate and vulnerable eart...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Aims. Sunspot number series are composed from observations of hundreds of different observers that r...
Early observations of sunspot were realised by the naked eye. Possible utilization of these records ...
Observations of solar activity (Wolf sunspot numbers) last only about 250 years, moreover, from spor...
What was done According to Usoskin et al. (2014), the Sun "shows strong variability in its magn...
The Maunder Minimum (MM), which occurred between 1645 and 1715, is mainly known as an almost spotles...
Abstract. We suggest that one solar cycle was lost in the beginning of the Dalton minimum because of...
Context. The group sunspot number (GSN) series constitute the longest instrumental astronomical data...
International audienceWe analyze the Wolf number daily series WN (1849 to present) as well as two ot...