Fifteen proxy records of summer temperature in Fennoscandia, Northern Europe and in Yamal and Taymir Peninsulas (Western Siberia) were analyzed for the AD 1700-2000period. Century-long (70-100year) and quasi bi-decadal periodicities were found from proxy records representing different parts of Fennoscandia. Decadal variation was revealed in a smaller number of records. Statistically significant correlations were revealed between the timescale-dependent components of temperature variability and solar cycles of Schwabe (similar to 11 year), Hale (similar to 22 year), and Gleissberg (century-long) as recorded in solar activity data. Combining the results from our correlation analysis with the evidence of solar-climatic linkages over the Northe...
Temporal stability of effects of the 11-year solar cycle on circulation conditions in central Europe...
ReSoLVE Center of Excellence (Academy of Finland) [272157]; [CONACyT-180148]We report on the existen...
International audienceDaily temperature and pressure series from 55 European meteorological stations...
ABSTRACT. We performed a statistical analysis of the data on summer temperature anomalies in norther...
We discuss the influence of solar activity on pluvial precipitation from time series of Lithuania (1...
The varying length of the 11-year cycle has been found to be strongly correlated with longterm varia...
Quantitative estimates of 1480 years of summer temperatures in northern Fennoscandia have previously...
We used a new series, highly reliable and representing the mean surface temperature of Central Europ...
A comparison was performed of solar activity and terrestrial temperature records, both derived from ...
We report on a sediment record from a small lake within the subarctic wetland complex Stordalen in n...
Abstract: The focus of this study is the possible correlation between changes in the climate of Scan...
Abstract. We investigate the problem about the reason for the significant sub-centurial (50-55 and 6...
Natural climate change currently acts in concert with human-induced changes in the climate system. T...
Temporal stability of effects of the 11-year solar cycle on circulation conditions in central Europe...
The long temperature series at Svalbard (Longyearbyen) show large variations and a positive trend si...
Temporal stability of effects of the 11-year solar cycle on circulation conditions in central Europe...
ReSoLVE Center of Excellence (Academy of Finland) [272157]; [CONACyT-180148]We report on the existen...
International audienceDaily temperature and pressure series from 55 European meteorological stations...
ABSTRACT. We performed a statistical analysis of the data on summer temperature anomalies in norther...
We discuss the influence of solar activity on pluvial precipitation from time series of Lithuania (1...
The varying length of the 11-year cycle has been found to be strongly correlated with longterm varia...
Quantitative estimates of 1480 years of summer temperatures in northern Fennoscandia have previously...
We used a new series, highly reliable and representing the mean surface temperature of Central Europ...
A comparison was performed of solar activity and terrestrial temperature records, both derived from ...
We report on a sediment record from a small lake within the subarctic wetland complex Stordalen in n...
Abstract: The focus of this study is the possible correlation between changes in the climate of Scan...
Abstract. We investigate the problem about the reason for the significant sub-centurial (50-55 and 6...
Natural climate change currently acts in concert with human-induced changes in the climate system. T...
Temporal stability of effects of the 11-year solar cycle on circulation conditions in central Europe...
The long temperature series at Svalbard (Longyearbyen) show large variations and a positive trend si...
Temporal stability of effects of the 11-year solar cycle on circulation conditions in central Europe...
ReSoLVE Center of Excellence (Academy of Finland) [272157]; [CONACyT-180148]We report on the existen...
International audienceDaily temperature and pressure series from 55 European meteorological stations...