Mathematics
Scientific paper
May 1975
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Conf. held at Big Bear City, Calif., 19-21 May 1975
Mathematics
California, Conferences, Solar Constant, Solar Radiation, Climate, Long Term Effects, Mathematical Models, Solar Flux Density
Scientific paper
A multidisciplinary workshop on the solar constant was held at Big Bear Solar Observatory in California 19-21 May 1975. The proceedings covered the following sessions; (1) Solar Background; (2) Climate Record Background; (3) Measuring the Solar Constant; (4) what happens to the atmosphere, (5) Summary, and (6) general discussion of Future Observational Programs. The consensus was that climatic variations probably were the consequences of solar variation but that current measurements of the solar constant only reveal that the solar output does not vary by more than 0.1 to 0.2%. Variations of less than 0.1% would still be important in causing climatic variation according to current models.
Walter Jürgen
Zirin Harold
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