Possible connection between surface winds, solar activity and the earth's magnetic field

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Earth Magnetosphere, Solar Activity, Solar Cycles, Wind (Meteorology), Carbon 14, Cross Correlation, Cyclones, Solar Corona, Stellar Mass Ejection, Troposphere, Zonal Flow (Meteorology)

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Attention is given to an association between the Maunder-type solar cycles indicated by the thickness of varved sediments in Elk Lake, Minnesota, and the surface wind intensity fluctuations on a 2-year time-scale noted over a 2000-yr period during the mid-Holocene. Changes in cyclonic activity and tropospheric winds have been reported in this region several days after strong coronal mass ejections. This association implies that century-scale surface winds over the site were long-term counterparts of short term changes in aeolian activity after coronal mass ejections; the role of the weakness of the earth's magnetic field in this association is discussed.

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