Abstract The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to 1715. In the solar physics literature, the MM is sometimes associated with a period of cooler global temperatures, referred to as the Little Ice Age (LIA), and thus taken as compelling evidence of a large, direct solar influence on climate. In this study, we bring together existing simulation and observational studies, particularly the most recent solar activity and paleoclimate reconstructions, to examine this relation. Using northern hemisphere surface air temperature reconstructions, the LIA can be most readily defined as an approximately 480 year period spanning AD 1440–1920, although not all of this period was notably cold. Whi...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
We study the solar impact on 400 years of a global surface temperature record since 1600. This perio...
The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to ...
The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to ...
The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to ...
The extension of sunspot number series and auroral observations backward in time is of considerable ...
The coincidence between the Maunder Minimum of solar magnetic activity from 1645 to 1715 and the col...
To understand better the Earth's climate, we need to know precisely how much radiation the Sun gener...
The Little Ice Age (LIA), which lasted from about 1250 to 1860 AD, was likely the coldest period of ...
VK: Karhunen, J.; ReSoLVEAims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known ...
VK: Karhunen, J.; ReSoLVEAims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known ...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
We study the solar impact on 400 years of a global surface temperature record since 1600. This perio...
The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to ...
The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to ...
The Maunder minimum (MM) was a period of extremely low solar activity from approximately AD 1650 to ...
The extension of sunspot number series and auroral observations backward in time is of considerable ...
The coincidence between the Maunder Minimum of solar magnetic activity from 1645 to 1715 and the col...
To understand better the Earth's climate, we need to know precisely how much radiation the Sun gener...
The Little Ice Age (LIA), which lasted from about 1250 to 1860 AD, was likely the coldest period of ...
VK: Karhunen, J.; ReSoLVEAims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known ...
VK: Karhunen, J.; ReSoLVEAims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known ...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Aims. Although the time of the Maunder minimum (1645–1715) is widely known as a period of extremely ...
Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (L...
We study the solar impact on 400 years of a global surface temperature record since 1600. This perio...