Correlation of solar irradiance and atmospheric temperature variations derived from spacecraft radiometry

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Atmospheric Temperature, Radiometers, Solar Activity, Solar Constant, Solar Magnetic Field, Temperature Measurement

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Long-term changes in the mean global atmospheric temperature and the total solar irradiance were examined utilizing 1979-1989 spacecraft measurements. Outgoing longwave radiation at the top of the atmosphere was employed to infer global atmospheric temperatures. Evidence was determined that indicates the global temperatures should decline in the 1990-1997 period as the magnitude of the incoming solar irradiance declines with decreasing solar magnetic activity.

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