New indications of the 4-month oscillation in solar activity, atmospheric circulation and Earth's rotation

Physics – Geophysics

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Atmospheric Circulation, Earth Rotation, Solar Activity, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Oscillations, Solar Physics, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Sun, Geophysics, Irradiance, Periodic Variations

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The 4-month oscillation, detected earlier by the same authors in geophysical and solar data series, is now confirmed by the analysis of other observations. In the present results the 4-month oscillation is better emphasized than in previous results, and the analysis of the new series confirms that the solar activity contribution to the global atmospheric circulation and consequently to the Earth's rotation is not negligeable. It is shown that the effective atmospheric angular momentum and Earth's rotation, its amplitude is slightly above the amplitude of the oscillation known as the Madden-Julian cycle. oscillation known as the Madden-Julian cycle.

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