Impact of solar versus volcanic activity variations on tropospheric temperatures and precipitation during the Dalton Minimum

  • Anet, J. G.
  • Muthers, Stefan
  • Rozanov, E. V.
  • Raible, Christoph
  • Stenke, A.
  • Shapiro, A. I.
  • Brönnimann, Stefan
  • Arfeuille, Florian Xavier
  • Brugnara, Yuri
  • Beer, J.
  • Steinhilber, F.
  • Schmutz, W.
  • Peter, T.
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH

Abstract

The aim of this work is to elucidate the impact of changes in solar irradiance and energetic particles versus volcanic eruptions on tropospheric global climate during the Dalton Minimum (DM, AD 1780–1840). Separate variations in the (i) solar irradiance in the UV-C with wavelengths λ 250 nm, (iii) in energetic particle spectrum, and (iv) volcanic aerosol forcing were analyzed separately, and (v) in combination, by means of small ensemble calculations using a coupled atmosphere–ocean chemistry–climate model. Global and hemispheric mean surface temperatures show a significant dependence on solar irradiance at λ > 250 nm. Also, powerful volcanic eruptions in 1809, 1815, 1831 and 1835 significantly decreased global mean temperature by up to 0....

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