Possible relations between solar activity indices, and mean climate temperature over Egypt

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Solar-Terrestrial Relations, Solar Avtivity, Climatic Changes

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Recent researches have concluded that the highest response of the temperature variations to solar cyclic variations has been found over the desert around +30°, -30° latitudes that other higher geographical bands. The present work is a trial to investigate above statement. We analyze the variations of the annual mean temperature over three cities in Egypt located around +30° latitude. These cities represent coastal (Alexandria), in land (Cairo), and semitropical (Aswan), using the annual solar activity indices. Over these zones, the results have clarified the presence of temperature periodicty of about (10.0 - 11.7 year) closely similar to the famous one of the solar acitivty cycles. A high correlationship is also investigated between the periodical variations of the local temperature and the solar activity parameters.

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