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Variation of cosmic-ray flux and global cloud-coverage

There has long been a search for a physical link between solar activity and the earth's climate. The most direct way the Sun could affect the Earth's climate would be through temporal changes in its luminosity, but observations have shown that these small to explain the observed temperatur...

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Autor principal: Svensmark, H
Lenguaje:eng
eng
Publicado: CERN 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/622254
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Sumario:There has long been a search for a physical link between solar activity and the earth's climate. The most direct way the Sun could affect the Earth's climate would be through temporal changes in its luminosity, but observations have shown that these small to explain the observed temperature changes. This does not, however exclude the possibility of an indirect physical mechanism. In the talk it will be shown that the excellent correlations observed between solar activity parameters and climate c link between cosmic ray flux and global cloud cover.