The ACRIM-gap (1989.5-1991.75) continuity dilemma for satellite TSI observations is resolved by bridging the satellite TSI monitoring gap between ACRIM1 and ACRIM2 results with TSI derived from Krivova et al.'s (2007) proxy model based on variations of the surface distribution of solar magnetic flux. Mixed versions of ACRIM and PMOD TSI composites are constructed with their composites' original values except for the ACRIM gap, where Krivova modeled TSI is used to connect ACRIM1 and ACRIM2 results. Both mixed composites demonstrate a significant TSI increase of 0.033 %/decade between the solar activity minima of 1986 and 1996, comparable to the 0.037 % found in the ACRIM composite. The finding supports the contention of Willson (1997) that t...
The incoming total solar irradiance (TSI), typically referred to as the solar constant, is being st...
With the advent of space-based total solar irradiance (TSI) observations about 35years ago, research...
The incoming total solar irradiance (TSI), typically referred to as the “solar constant, ” is being ...
The ACRIM-gap (1989.5-1991.75) continuity dilemma for satellite TSI observations is resolved by brid...
The satellite total solar irradiance (TSI) database provides a valuable record for investigating mod...
We present a new analysis of the two-decade-old controversy over interpretation of satellite observa...
A continuous record of direct total solar irradiance (TSI) observations began with a series of satel...
A gap in the total solar irradiance (TSI) measurements between ACRIM-1 and ACRIM-2 led to the ongoin...
A continuous record of direct total solar irradiance (TSI) observations began with a series of satel...
Context. The most recent minimum of solar activity was deeper and longer than the previous two minim...
Context. The study of variations in total solar irradiance (TSI) is important for understanding how ...
Context. Total solar irradiance (TSI) has been measured with space-based instruments since 1978. The...
This paper discusses and proposes updated satellite composites of the total solar irradiance coverin...
ACRIM total solar irradiance satellite composite validation versus TSI proxy model
Aims. During the solar minimum of 2008, the value of total solar irradiance at 1 AU (TSI) was more t...
The incoming total solar irradiance (TSI), typically referred to as the solar constant, is being st...
With the advent of space-based total solar irradiance (TSI) observations about 35years ago, research...
The incoming total solar irradiance (TSI), typically referred to as the “solar constant, ” is being ...
The ACRIM-gap (1989.5-1991.75) continuity dilemma for satellite TSI observations is resolved by brid...
The satellite total solar irradiance (TSI) database provides a valuable record for investigating mod...
We present a new analysis of the two-decade-old controversy over interpretation of satellite observa...
A continuous record of direct total solar irradiance (TSI) observations began with a series of satel...
A gap in the total solar irradiance (TSI) measurements between ACRIM-1 and ACRIM-2 led to the ongoin...
A continuous record of direct total solar irradiance (TSI) observations began with a series of satel...
Context. The most recent minimum of solar activity was deeper and longer than the previous two minim...
Context. The study of variations in total solar irradiance (TSI) is important for understanding how ...
Context. Total solar irradiance (TSI) has been measured with space-based instruments since 1978. The...
This paper discusses and proposes updated satellite composites of the total solar irradiance coverin...
ACRIM total solar irradiance satellite composite validation versus TSI proxy model
Aims. During the solar minimum of 2008, the value of total solar irradiance at 1 AU (TSI) was more t...
The incoming total solar irradiance (TSI), typically referred to as the solar constant, is being st...
With the advent of space-based total solar irradiance (TSI) observations about 35years ago, research...
The incoming total solar irradiance (TSI), typically referred to as the “solar constant, ” is being ...