Some intriguing statistical evidence from readily available data suggests that longer-term (>11-year) solar activity cannot be overlooked as a potential cause of an appreciable part of twentieth-century global warming, and might in particular explain the latter's hiatus or even slight reversal between 1940-70. On this basis, global warming is predicted to continue as projected solar activity increases towards and beyond the millennium
We study the role of solar forcing on global surface temperature during four periods of the industri...
International audienceEarly attempts to find how solar activity can influence the Earth's climate in...
We address the question of whether an increasing total solar irradiance (TSI) trend, with out anthro...
During the 20th century, solar activity increased in magnitude to a so-called grand maximum. It is p...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
During 2002-2008, there was no increase in global temperature, though green house gas concentrations...
A long list of empirical results strongly suggests that solar variations play an important role in c...
1] We use a suite of global climate model simulations for the 20th century to assess the contributio...
While in general the changes in surface air temperature follow the changes in solar activity proving...
To put global warming into context requires knowledge about past changes in solar activity and the r...
Observations of solar activity (Wolf sunspot numbers) last only about 250 years, moreover, from spor...
A trial was made to estimate the effect of solar activity on the global warming by using temperature...
There is considerable evidence for solar influence on the Earth’s pre-industrial climate and the Sun...
Due to the dramatic increase in the global mean surface temperature (GMST) during the twentieth cent...
We study the role of solar forcing on global surface temperature during four periods of the industri...
International audienceEarly attempts to find how solar activity can influence the Earth's climate in...
We address the question of whether an increasing total solar irradiance (TSI) trend, with out anthro...
During the 20th century, solar activity increased in magnitude to a so-called grand maximum. It is p...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
Changes in solar activity are regularly forwarded as an hypothesis to explain the observed global wa...
During 2002-2008, there was no increase in global temperature, though green house gas concentrations...
A long list of empirical results strongly suggests that solar variations play an important role in c...
1] We use a suite of global climate model simulations for the 20th century to assess the contributio...
While in general the changes in surface air temperature follow the changes in solar activity proving...
To put global warming into context requires knowledge about past changes in solar activity and the r...
Observations of solar activity (Wolf sunspot numbers) last only about 250 years, moreover, from spor...
A trial was made to estimate the effect of solar activity on the global warming by using temperature...
There is considerable evidence for solar influence on the Earth’s pre-industrial climate and the Sun...
Due to the dramatic increase in the global mean surface temperature (GMST) during the twentieth cent...
We study the role of solar forcing on global surface temperature during four periods of the industri...
International audienceEarly attempts to find how solar activity can influence the Earth's climate in...
We address the question of whether an increasing total solar irradiance (TSI) trend, with out anthro...