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In its revised 2nd edition, this book examines current understanding of the relationship between sunspots and the Earth's climate. Opening with a brief historical review, the text moves on to scrutinize the various current hypotheses. The focus is on how information on the solar cycle and Earth's climate is gathered, and includes discussion of observations, methododology and the physics involved, with the necessary statistics and analysis also provided.
Solar observations.- The physical properties of the Sun.- Solar activity.- Earths climate.- Solar activity and the stratosphere.- Solar magnetism and Earths climate.- A review of solar-terrestrial studies.- Solar activity and regional climate variations.- Synthesis.DO SUNSPOTS AFFECT OUR CLIMATE?
This question has been a focus of scientific debate since the existence of sunspots was established in the early 17th century. Even today, however, the answer is not forthcoming; while there are valid reasons to believe that solar activity has some impact on the Earth's climate, the history of the subject shows that there have been many unsupported statements that over-estimate the effect of sunspots on climatic variations.
This updated and revised edition of Solar Activity and Earth's Climate introduces the reader to the subject of solar activity and the connection with the Earth's climate. It focuses on how knowledge about the solar cycle and Earth's climate is obtained, and provides an in depth discussion of observations, methods and the physics involved, together with the necessary statistics and analysis
Covers a broad range of topics from the history of solar terrestrial studies to solar activity, the Earth's atmosphere and climatology
Emphasizes the importance of using established scientific methods to test hypothesised relationships between solar activity and Earth'sls5
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