As background for consideration of the climates of the other terrestrial planets in our solar system and the potential habitability of rocky exoplanets, we discuss the basic physics that controls the Earths present climate, with particular emphasis on the energy and water cycles. We define several dimensionless parameters relevant to characterizing a planets general circulation, climate and hydrological cycle. We also consider issues associated with the use of past climate variations as indicators of future anthropogenically forced climate change, and recent advances in understanding projections of future climate that might have implications for Earth-like exoplanets
Some possible factors of climate changes and of long term climate evolution are discussed with regar...
Understanding the influence of solar variability on the Earth's climate requires knowledge of solar ...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...
The climate of the Earth, like planetary climates in general, is broadly controlled by solar irradia...
The investigation of planets around other stars began with the study of gas giants, but is now exten...
The Sun plays a dominant role as the gravity centre and the energy source of a planetary system. A s...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
An overview of what we know about the climate of the planet Earth up to 5.5 millions of years from n...
What kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? In spite of the lack o...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
The validity of the point of view about predominance of the influence of solar activity on the Earth...
The global climate system is driven by energy, almost all of which comes from the Sun. In this chap...
Recent observations from spacecraft and from powerful Earth-based telescopes are providing new inf...
The discovery of planets orbiting stars other than the Sun has accelerated over the past decade, and...
Some possible factors of climate changes and of long term climate evolution are discussed with regar...
Understanding the influence of solar variability on the Earth's climate requires knowledge of solar ...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...
The climate of the Earth, like planetary climates in general, is broadly controlled by solar irradia...
The investigation of planets around other stars began with the study of gas giants, but is now exten...
The Sun plays a dominant role as the gravity centre and the energy source of a planetary system. A s...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
An overview of what we know about the climate of the planet Earth up to 5.5 millions of years from n...
What kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? In spite of the lack o...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
The validity of the point of view about predominance of the influence of solar activity on the Earth...
The global climate system is driven by energy, almost all of which comes from the Sun. In this chap...
Recent observations from spacecraft and from powerful Earth-based telescopes are providing new inf...
The discovery of planets orbiting stars other than the Sun has accelerated over the past decade, and...
Some possible factors of climate changes and of long term climate evolution are discussed with regar...
Understanding the influence of solar variability on the Earth's climate requires knowledge of solar ...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...