Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004eostr..85...38r&link_type=abstract
EOS Transactions, AGU, Volume 85, Issue 4, p. 38-41
Physics
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Forum, Global Change: Climate Dynamics, Interplanetary Physics: Cosmic Rays
Scientific paper
Several recent papers have applied correlation analysis to climate-related time series in the hope of finding evidence for causal relationships. For a critical discussion of correlations between solar variability, cosmic rays, and cloud cover, see Laut [2003]. A prominent new example is a paper by Shaviv and Veizer [2003], which claims that fluctuations in cosmic ray flux reaching the Earth can explain 66% of the temperature variance over the past 520 m.y., and that the sensitivity of climate to a doubling of CO2 is less than previously estimated.
Archer David
Ebel Denton S.
Eugster Otto
Jouzel Jean
Maraun Douglas
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