The influence of solar activity on Earth's rotation: Problems of a bivariate analysis

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Bivariate Analysis, Earth Rotation, Solar Activity Effects, Daytime, Degrees Of Freedom, Diurnal Variations, Sunspots

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The relation between the Wolf numbers and the change in length of day was explored by univariate and bivariate analysis. The correlations found are low both in time and in frequency domain. The low coherency and few degrees of freedom in the spectrum estimates lead to large variances in the basic indicators. The results of the hypothesis of a linear input-output relation between the two phenomena are given. A large percentage of power in the changes of the Earth's rotation seems to come from sources other than solar activity.

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