Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability may be attributed to the spectral ultra-violet (UV) irradiance variations associated to the 11-year solar cycle. The observed maximum surface pressure response in the North Atlantic occurs 2–4 years after solar maximum, and some model studies have identified that atmosphere–ocean feedbacks explain the multi-year lag. Alternatively, medium-to-high energy electron (MEE) precipitation, which peaks in the declining phase of the solar cycle, has been suggested as a potential cause of this lag. We use a coupled (ocean–atmosphere) climate prediction model and a state-of-the-art MEE forcing to explore the respective roles of irradiance and MEE precipitation ...
The Solar Cycle and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation are two major components of natural climate varia...
Any reduction in global mean near-surface temperature due to a future decline in solar activity is l...
The 11-year solar cycle forcing is recognised as an important atmospheric forcing; however, there re...
Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability may be a...
Abstract Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variabilit...
Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability may be a...
Quasi-decadal variability in solar irradiance has been suggested to exert a substantial effect on Ea...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Thu. 3 Dec
Recent studies suggest a response in the North Atlantic winter circulation which lags by a couple of...
The surface response to 11 year solar cycle variations is investigated by analyzing the long-term me...
Variability in solar irradiance has been connected to changes in surface climate in the North Atlant...
Despite several studies on decadal-scale solar influence on climate, a systematic analysis of the Su...
An influence of solar irradiance variations on Earth's surface climate has been repeatedly suggested...
Despite several studies on decadal-scale solar influence on climate, a systematic analysis of the Su...
The stratospheric, tropospheric and surface impacts from the 11 year ultraviolet solar spectral irra...
The Solar Cycle and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation are two major components of natural climate varia...
Any reduction in global mean near-surface temperature due to a future decline in solar activity is l...
The 11-year solar cycle forcing is recognised as an important atmospheric forcing; however, there re...
Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability may be a...
Abstract Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variabilit...
Observational studies suggest that part of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability may be a...
Quasi-decadal variability in solar irradiance has been suggested to exert a substantial effect on Ea...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Thu. 3 Dec
Recent studies suggest a response in the North Atlantic winter circulation which lags by a couple of...
The surface response to 11 year solar cycle variations is investigated by analyzing the long-term me...
Variability in solar irradiance has been connected to changes in surface climate in the North Atlant...
Despite several studies on decadal-scale solar influence on climate, a systematic analysis of the Su...
An influence of solar irradiance variations on Earth's surface climate has been repeatedly suggested...
Despite several studies on decadal-scale solar influence on climate, a systematic analysis of the Su...
The stratospheric, tropospheric and surface impacts from the 11 year ultraviolet solar spectral irra...
The Solar Cycle and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation are two major components of natural climate varia...
Any reduction in global mean near-surface temperature due to a future decline in solar activity is l...
The 11-year solar cycle forcing is recognised as an important atmospheric forcing; however, there re...