Despite over 35 years of constant satellite-based measurements of cloud, reliable evidence of a long-hypothesized link between changes in solar activity and Earth’s cloud cover remains elusive. This work examines evidence of a cosmic ray cloud link from a range of sources, including satellite-based cloud measurements and long-term ground-based climatological measurements. The satellite-based studies can be divided into two categories: (1) monthly to decadal timescale analysis and (2) daily timescale epoch-superpositional (composite) analysis. The latter analyses frequently focus on sudden high-magnitude reductions in the cosmic ray flux known as Forbush decrease events. At present, two long-term independent global satellite cloud datasets a...
It has been proposed that Earth's climate could be affected by changes in cloudiness caused by varia...
Currently a cosmic ray cloud connection (CRC) hypothesis is subject of an intense controversial deba...
It has been proposed that Earth's climate could be affected by changes in cloudiness caused by varia...
Despite over 35 years of constant satellite-based measurements of cloud, reliable evidence of a long...
Despite over 35 years of constant satellite-based measurements of cloud, reliable evidence of a long...
Several authors have suggested that a link exists between the flux of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and...
Svensmark and Friis-Christensen [1997] proposed a “cosmic ray-cloud cover” hypothesis that cosmic ra...
Svensmark and Friis-Christensen [1997] proposed a “cosmic ray-cloud cover” hypothesis that cosmic ra...
Satellite observations have revealed a surprising imprint of the 11- year solar cycle on global low ...
We analyse the new ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project) D2 cloud data to ascert...
[1] Svensmark and Friis-Christensen [1997] proposed a ‘‘cosmic ray-cloud cover’’ hypothesis that cos...
The effect of the Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) flux on Earth's climate is highly uncertain. Using a nov...
A possible mechanism of solar variability influence upon the Earth’s climate is related to a link be...
Abstract. A correlation between a global average of low cloud cover and the flux of cosmic rays in-c...
Abstract. A correlation between a global average of low cloud cover and the flux of cosmic rays in-c...
It has been proposed that Earth's climate could be affected by changes in cloudiness caused by varia...
Currently a cosmic ray cloud connection (CRC) hypothesis is subject of an intense controversial deba...
It has been proposed that Earth's climate could be affected by changes in cloudiness caused by varia...
Despite over 35 years of constant satellite-based measurements of cloud, reliable evidence of a long...
Despite over 35 years of constant satellite-based measurements of cloud, reliable evidence of a long...
Several authors have suggested that a link exists between the flux of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) and...
Svensmark and Friis-Christensen [1997] proposed a “cosmic ray-cloud cover” hypothesis that cosmic ra...
Svensmark and Friis-Christensen [1997] proposed a “cosmic ray-cloud cover” hypothesis that cosmic ra...
Satellite observations have revealed a surprising imprint of the 11- year solar cycle on global low ...
We analyse the new ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project) D2 cloud data to ascert...
[1] Svensmark and Friis-Christensen [1997] proposed a ‘‘cosmic ray-cloud cover’’ hypothesis that cos...
The effect of the Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) flux on Earth's climate is highly uncertain. Using a nov...
A possible mechanism of solar variability influence upon the Earth’s climate is related to a link be...
Abstract. A correlation between a global average of low cloud cover and the flux of cosmic rays in-c...
Abstract. A correlation between a global average of low cloud cover and the flux of cosmic rays in-c...
It has been proposed that Earth's climate could be affected by changes in cloudiness caused by varia...
Currently a cosmic ray cloud connection (CRC) hypothesis is subject of an intense controversial deba...
It has been proposed that Earth's climate could be affected by changes in cloudiness caused by varia...