Description
(Text)
The main purpose of this book will be to introduce the reader to the subject of solar activity and the connection with Earth's climate, commencing with a brief review of the historical progress on the understanding of the solar-terrestrial connection and moving on to objectively scrutinising various hypothesis. The text will focus on how knowledge about the solar cycle and Earth's climate is obtained. There will be discussion of observations, methods and the physics involved, with the necessary statistics and analysis provided, including examination of empirical relations between sunspots and the Earth's climate. The autor will also review plausible physical mechanisms involved in any links between the solar cycle and the Earth's climate, emphasising the use of established scientific methods for testing such hypothesised realstionships.
(Table of content)
From the contents: Introduction; History of Observations; The Sun - Earth's Energy Source; Earth's Climate; The Search for a Link between Solar Activity and Earth's Climate; Variations in UV Radiation, Stratospheric Ozone and the Upper Atmosphere; Solare Forcing and Feedback Mechanisms; The Solar Magnetism and Earth's Climate; Other External Climate Forcings