Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988esasp.286..517r&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Seismology of the Sun and Sun-Like Stars p 517-520 (SEE N89-25819 19-92)
Mathematics
Logic
Climate, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Maximum Mission, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Earth Rotation, Meteorological Parameters, Solar Constant
Scientific paper
Periodic changes in solar luminosity (S) were derived from data from the ACRIM instrument on SMM satellite, and changes in Earth orientation were derived from UT 1 data. From the two data sets, it is easy to deduce the relationship between UT 1 and S, a quadratic curve being obtained. It is suggested that for long periods, climate is influenced by astronomical cycles, and mainly by variations in the elements of the Earth's orbit (Milankovitch variables), for short periods, fluctuations in Earth rotation is dominated by atmospheric effects (changes in the net atmospheric rotation rate). Between these two fields, the Sun activity cycle may affect the Earth, through the variation of the solar luminosity.
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