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SOLAR VARIABILITY

  • Solar variability
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Solar variability refers to changes in solar activity, such as: Solar variation, the change in the amount of radiation emitted by the Sun (see Solar radiation)

    Solar variability

    Solar_variability

  • Solar activity and climate
  • Field of scientific study

    between solar variability and climate. Arctic paleoclimate, in particular, has linked total solar irradiance variations and climate variability. A 2001

    Solar activity and climate

    Solar activity and climate

    Solar_activity_and_climate

  • Solar Dynamics Observatory
  • NASA mission, launched in 2010 to GSO

    magnetic activity in order to understand solar variability and its effects. The Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) measures the Sun's extreme

    Solar Dynamics Observatory

    Solar Dynamics Observatory

    Solar_Dynamics_Observatory

  • Solar cycle
  • Periodic change in the Sun's activity

    since been proposed. However, the solar variability is known to be essentially stochastic and unpredictable beyond one solar cycle, which contradicts the idea

    Solar cycle

    Solar cycle

    Solar_cycle

  • Sun
  • Star at the centre of the Solar System

    Georgieva, Katya (5 July 2021). "Solar evolution and extrema: current state of understanding of long-term solar variability and its planetary impacts". Progress

    Sun

    Sun

    Sun

  • Solar analog
  • Star that is particularly similar to the Sun

    "Solar System 'twin' found". BBC News. 2003-07-03. "Jupiter Twin Discovered Around Solar Twin". eso.org/. Retrieved 16 July 2015. "Solar Variability and

    Solar analog

    Solar analog

    Solar_analog

  • Climate variability and change
  • Change in the statistical distribution of climate elements for an extended period

    changes within the system. Examples include changes in solar output and volcanism. Climate variability has consequences for sea level changes, plant life

    Climate variability and change

    Climate variability and change

    Climate_variability_and_change

  • Michelson interferometer
  • Common configuration for optical interferometry

    on the Solar Dynamics Observatory, employs two Michelson Interferometers with a polarizer and other tunable elements, to study solar variability and to

    Michelson interferometer

    Michelson interferometer

    Michelson_interferometer

  • Sallie Baliunas
  • American astronomer

    correlation between solar variability and temperatures of the Earth's atmosphere. When there are more sunspots, the total solar output increases, and

    Sallie Baliunas

    Sallie_Baliunas

  • Habitable zone
  • Orbits where planets may have liquid surface water

    mass-radius relation for 65 exoplanets smaller than 4 Earth radii" "Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate". NASA Science. 2013-01-08. "Stellar Luminosity

    Habitable zone

    Habitable zone

    Habitable_zone

  • Lake Salda
  • Crater lake in Turkey

    records show high resolution climate changes that are related to solar variability during the last millennium. The lake is a popular excursion spot for

    Lake Salda

    Lake Salda

    Lake_Salda

  • Sunlight
  • Light emitted by the Sun

    understanding the role of solar variability in climate change. Since 2003, the SORCE Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) has monitored Spectral solar irradiance (SSI)

    Sunlight

    Sunlight

    Sunlight

  • Sunspot
  • Temporary spots on the Sun's surface

    PMC 4841188. PMID 27194958. Solanki, Sami K.; Krivova, Natalie A. (2006). "Solar variability of possible relevance for planetary climates". Astronomy & Astrophysics

    Sunspot

    Sunspot

    Sunspot

  • Joan Feynman
  • American astrophysicist (1927–2020)

    discovered a link between solar variability and climate change in ancient water levels of the Nile River. During periods of high solar activity, conditions

    Joan Feynman

    Joan Feynman

    Joan_Feynman

  • History of climate change science
  • the result of solar variations: "The observed rapid rise in global mean temperatures seen after 1985 cannot be ascribed to solar variability, whichever of

    History of climate change science

    History of climate change science

    History_of_climate_change_science

  • Modern Maximum
  • Period of high solar activity beginning in 1914

    period is a natural example of solar variation, and one of many that are known from proxy records of past solar variability. The Modern Maximum reached a

    Modern Maximum

    Modern Maximum

    Modern_Maximum

  • Solar System
  • Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it

    The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the masses that orbit it, most prominently its eight planets, of which Earth is one

    Solar System

    Solar System

    Solar_System

  • Joanna Haigh
  • British physicist (born 1954)

    Imperial College from 2009 to 2014. Haigh is known for her work on solar variability, and also works on radiative transfer, stratosphere-troposphere coupling

    Joanna Haigh

    Joanna Haigh

    Joanna_Haigh

  • Cosmic ray
  • High-energy particle, mainly originating outside the Solar System

    1038/183451a0. S2CID 4157226. Dickinson, Robert E. (December 1975). "Solar Variability and the Lower Atmosphere". Bulletin of the American Meteorological

    Cosmic ray

    Cosmic ray

    Cosmic_ray

  • Little Ice Age
  • Climatic cooling after the Medieval Warm Period (16th–19th centuries)

    doi:10.1111/j.0435-3676.2005.00242.x. S2CID 4832081. "1.4.3 Solar Variability and the Total Solar Irradiance – AR4 WGI Chapter 1: Historical Overview of Climate

    Little Ice Age

    Little Ice Age

    Little_Ice_Age

  • Climate
  • Long-term weather pattern of a region

    typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions

    Climate

    Climate

    Climate

  • SOLAR (ISS)
  • ESA science observatory on the Columbus Laboratory

    Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BISA) in Uccle, Belgium. SOVIM (Solar Variability and Irradiance Monitor) instrument is based on an earlier instrument

    SOLAR (ISS)

    SOLAR (ISS)

    SOLAR_(ISS)

  • Heat transfer
  • Thermal engineering discipline concerning transfer of heat in physical systems

    budget of the thermosphere from 1947 to 2016 and implications for solar variability". Geophysical Research Letters. 43 (23): 11934–11940. Bibcode:2016GeoRL

    Heat transfer

    Heat transfer

    Heat_transfer

  • List of Solar System objects by size
  • This article includes a list of the most massive known objects of the Solar System and partial lists of smaller objects by observed mean radius. These

    List of Solar System objects by size

    List of Solar System objects by size

    List_of_Solar_System_objects_by_size

  • Variable renewable energy
  • Class of renewable energy sources

    solar thermal systems make use of heat storage to produce grid power for a full day. Variability: In the absence of an energy storage system, solar does

    Variable renewable energy

    Variable renewable energy

    Variable_renewable_energy

  • Space climate
  • Branch of solar physics and aeronomy

    variable 27-day solar rotation period, through the 11-year solar cycle and beyond, up to and exceeding millennia) variability of solar indices, cosmic

    Space climate

    Space climate

    Space_climate

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    1016/0019-1035(79)90141-6. Phillips, Tony (8 January 2013). "Science Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate". NASA. "Stellar Luminosity Calculator". astro

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • Talatan Solar Park
  • Large-scale photovoltaic power complex in Qinghai, China

    The Talatan Solar Park, officially the Gonghe Talatan Solar Power Plant, is a large cluster of solar power stations located beside the Longyangxia Dam

    Talatan Solar Park

    Talatan Solar Park

    Talatan_Solar_Park

  • Solar Hijri calendar
  • Official calendar of Iran

    The Solar Hijri calendar is the official calendar of Iran and the most widely-used calendar in Afghanistan. It is a solar calendar, based on the Earth's

    Solar Hijri calendar

    Solar Hijri calendar

    Solar_Hijri_calendar

  • Solar power in India
  • Solar power is an important source of electricity in India. Since the mid-2010s, India has increased its solar power significantly with the help of various

    Solar power in India

    Solar power in India

    Solar_power_in_India

  • Solar phenomena
  • Natural phenomena within the Sun's atmosphere

    NOAA / NESDIS / NGDC (2002) Solar Variability Affecting Earth NOAA CD-ROM NGDC-05/01. This CD-ROM contains over 100 solar-terrestrial and related global

    Solar phenomena

    Solar phenomena

    Solar_phenomena

  • Solar observation
  • Study of the Sun's behavior

    connect variation in tree growth to periodic solar variations and infer long-term secular variability in the solar constant from similar variations in millennial-scale

    Solar observation

    Solar_observation

  • Solar luminosity
  • Unit of light in stars and galaxies

    as the primary energy input in planetary atmospheres" (PDF), Solar and Stellar Variability: Impact on Earth and Planets, Proceedings of the International

    Solar luminosity

    Solar luminosity

    Solar_luminosity

  • Solar corona
  • Outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere

    structured by the solar magnetic field. The solar corona lies above the photosphere and chromosphere and extends out to the edge of the solar atmosphere where

    Solar corona

    Solar corona

    Solar_corona

  • Solar irradiance
  • Measurement of electromagnetic radiation

    that time period. This integrated solar irradiance is called solar irradiation, solar radiation, solar exposure, solar insolation, or insolation. Irradiance

    Solar irradiance

    Solar irradiance

    Solar_irradiance

  • Habitable zone for complex life
  • Concept in astrophysics

    "Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate – NASA Science". science.nasa.gov. "Stellar Luminosity Calculator". astro.unl.edu. The Effects of Solar Variability

    Habitable zone for complex life

    Habitable zone for complex life

    Habitable_zone_for_complex_life

  • Solar power
  • Conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity

    Tyler H.; Caldeira, Ken (January 2022). "Wind and solar generation may reduce the inter-annual variability of peak residual load in certain electricity systems"

    Solar power

    Solar power

    Solar_power

  • Solar power in China
  • uses the consistency in hydropower production to offset the variability in solar power. Solar power contributed a small portion of China's total energy

    Solar power in China

    Solar power in China

    Solar_power_in_China

  • Ethnic groups in Pakistan
  • A (1), pp. 17–36 (2005). Retrieved 17 July 2015. "1.4.3 Solar Variability and the Total Solar Irradiance - AR4 WGI Chapter 1: Historical Overview of Climate

    Ethnic groups in Pakistan

    Ethnic groups in Pakistan

    Ethnic_groups_in_Pakistan

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    This is made possible by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all of Earth's water is contained

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Climate system
  • Interactions that create Earth's climate

    change due to internal variability and external forcings. These external forcings can be natural, such as variations in solar intensity and volcanic eruptions

    Climate system

    Climate system

    Climate_system

  • Atmospheric electricity
  • Electricity in planetary atmospheres

    Earth's electrical environment. Washington, D.C: National Academy Pres Solar variability, weather, and climate By National Research Council (U.S.). Geophysics

    Atmospheric electricity

    Atmospheric electricity

    Atmospheric_electricity

  • Photovoltaic system
  • Power system designed to supply usable electric power from solar energy

    solar resource and to the performance of the system itself. In the best of cases, uncertainties are typically 4% for year-to-year climate variability

    Photovoltaic system

    Photovoltaic_system

  • Worlds in Collision
  • 1950 book by Immanuel Velikovsky

    be explained most economically as responses to deglaciation and/or solar variability without the need to invoke cosmic catastrophes." McMurtry, G.M., P

    Worlds in Collision

    Worlds_in_Collision

  • Classic Maya collapse
  • Decline of classic Maya civilization

    Instead, it is likely that multiple mechanisms were involved, including solar variability, shifts in the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, changes

    Classic Maya collapse

    Classic_Maya_collapse

  • Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024
  • Total eclipse over North America

    A total solar eclipse, known as the Great North American Eclipse, occurred on April 8, 2024, and was visible across a band covering parts of North America

    Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024

    Solar eclipse of April 8, 2024

    Solar_eclipse_of_April_8,_2024

  • Alice Larkin
  • British climate scientist

    climate modelling, and completed her PhD in 2000 on the effects of solar variability on climate using atmospheric models of the troposphere and stratosphere

    Alice Larkin

    Alice Larkin

    Alice_Larkin

  • Sami Solanki
  • Astronomer

    PMID 10020087 Solanki, Sami K.; Krivova, Natalia A. (2003), "Can solar variability explain global warming since 1970?" (PDF), Journal of Geophysical

    Sami Solanki

    Sami Solanki

    Sami_Solanki

  • Solar Orbiter
  • European space-based solar observatory

    where do the solar wind plasma and magnetic field originate in the corona? How do solar transients drive heliospheric variability? How do solar eruptions

    Solar Orbiter

    Solar Orbiter

    Solar_Orbiter

  • Baloch people in Sindh
  • Community of Sindhi-speaking Baloch tribes

    A (1), pp. 17–36 (2005). Retrieved 17 July 2015. "1.4.3 Solar Variability and the Total Solar Irradiance - AR4 WGI Chapter 1: Historical Overview of Climate

    Baloch people in Sindh

    Baloch_people_in_Sindh

  • Dalton Minimum
  • Period of low solar activity from 1790 to 1830

    solar activity, named after the English meteorologist John Dalton, lasting from about 1790 to 1830 or 1796 to 1820, corresponding to the period solar

    Dalton Minimum

    Dalton Minimum

    Dalton_Minimum

  • Air mass (solar energy)
  • Amount of atmosphere that sunlight must pass through

    a high degree of variability in the solar intensity received at angles close to the horizon as described in the next section Solar intensity. At higher

    Air mass (solar energy)

    Air_mass_(solar_energy)

  • Maunder Minimum
  • Period of low solar activity, 1645–1715

    PDF Copy Harder, J.A.; et al. (April 2009). "Trends in solar spectral irradiance variability in the visible and infrared". Geophys. Res. Lett. 36 (7)

    Maunder Minimum

    Maunder Minimum

    Maunder_Minimum

  • Hallstatt (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    plateau, an anomaly in carbon dating Hallstatt cycle, a hypothesized solar variability cycle Hallstatt Lecture, a lecture series on Celtic culture Hallstadt

    Hallstatt (disambiguation)

    Hallstatt_(disambiguation)

  • Solar cycle 25
  • Solar activity from 2019 to about 2030

    Solar cycle 25 is the current solar cycle, the 25th since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began. It began in December 2019 with

    Solar cycle 25

    Solar cycle 25

    Solar_cycle_25

  • Solar Terrestrial Probes program
  • Series of NASA missions

    technological systems, and the habitability of planets are affected by solar variability and planetary magnetic fields. Develop the capability to predict the

    Solar Terrestrial Probes program

    Solar_Terrestrial_Probes_program

  • Kerry Emanuel
  • American professor of meteorology

    is controlled mostly by time-varying radiative forcing owing to solar variability, major volcanic eruptions, and anthropogenic sulfate aerosols and

    Kerry Emanuel

    Kerry Emanuel

    Kerry_Emanuel

  • Stellar magnetic field
  • Magnetic field generated inside a star

    substantial magnetic variability of the Sun on decadal, centennial and millennial time scales. Stellar magnetic fields, according to solar dynamo theory, are

    Stellar magnetic field

    Stellar magnetic field

    Stellar_magnetic_field

  • List of climate scientists
  • British, co-director of Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, solar variability Edmund Halley, published a map of the trade winds in 1686 after a

    List of climate scientists

    List of climate scientists

    List_of_climate_scientists

  • Judith Lean
  • Australian-American solar and climate scientist

    generation of a new model of solar irradiance variability, and an assessment of the contributions of solar variability to global change in the recent

    Judith Lean

    Judith Lean

    Judith_Lean

  • Baloch people
  • Ethnolinguistic group native to South Asia and Iran

    A (1), pp. 17–36 (2005). Retrieved 17 July 2015. "1.4.3 Solar Variability and the Total Solar Irradiance – AR4 WGI Chapter 1: Historical Overview of Climate

    Baloch people

    Baloch people

    Baloch_people

  • Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
  • European space observatory

    the solar wind streams. UltraViolet Coronagraph Spectrometer (UVCS), which measures density and temperature in the corona. Variability of solar IRradiance

    Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

    Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

    Solar_and_Heliospheric_Observatory

  • Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
  • Astronomical observatory in Massachusetts, US

    refinements to the Solar constant, as well as to serendipitously discover Solar variability. It is likely that SAO's early history as a solar observatory was

    Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

    Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

    Smithsonian_Astrophysical_Observatory

  • Solar radius
  • Unit of measurement

    Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 5 (S264 [Solar and Stellar Variability: Impact on Earth and Planets]): 3–18. arXiv:0911.4872. Bibcode:2010IAUS

    Solar radius

    Solar_radius

  • Spörer Minimum
  • Hypothesized period of low solar activity from 1460 to 1550

    The Spörer Minimum is a hypothesized 90-year span of low solar activity, from about 1460 until 1550, which was identified and named by John A. Eddy in

    Spörer Minimum

    Spörer_Minimum

  • Brian Tinsley
  • Physicist from New Zealand

    the troposphere, Tinsley BA, Conference: Workshop of the ISSI on Solar Variability and Climate, INT SPACE SCI INST, BERN, SWITZERLAND, 28 JUN – 2 July

    Brian Tinsley

    Brian_Tinsley

  • Exoplanet
  • Planet outside of the Solar System

    An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first confirmed detection of an exoplanet was in 1992 around a pulsar, and

    Exoplanet

    Exoplanet

    Exoplanet

  • Earth's energy budget
  • Concept for energy flows to and from Earth

    are taken into consideration, but make a tiny contribution compared to solar energy. The energy budget also takes into account how energy moves through

    Earth's energy budget

    Earth's energy budget

    Earth's_energy_budget

  • Solar power in Morocco
  • solar power's variability and boost energy system resilience, Morocco has also invested in pumped storage hydropower. Morocco Renewable Energy solar projects

    Solar power in Morocco

    Solar power in Morocco

    Solar_power_in_Morocco

  • Dye 3
  • Ice core site in Greenland

    and gas composition of the lower atmosphere, volcanic eruptions, solar variability, sea-surface productivity, desert extent and forest fires. Typical

    Dye 3

    Dye 3

    Dye_3

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation
  • Global climate phenomenon

    climate change science, ENSO is known as one of the internal climate variability phenomena. Future trends in ENSO due to climate change are uncertain

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation

  • Radiative forcing
  • Concept for changes to the energy flows through a planetary atmosphere

    on 2021-07-18. Retrieved 2021-05-20. Gregg Kopp (2014-04-24). "Solar variability, solar forcing, and coupling mechanisms in the terrestrial atmosphere"

    Radiative forcing

    Radiative forcing

    Radiative_forcing

  • Nebular hypothesis
  • Astronomical theory about the Solar System

    explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well as other planetary systems). It suggests the Solar System was formed from gas and dust orbiting

    Nebular hypothesis

    Nebular hypothesis

    Nebular_hypothesis

  • Rooftop solar power
  • Type of photovoltaic system

    A rooftop solar power system, or rooftop PV system, is a photovoltaic (PV) system that has its electricity-generating solar panels mounted on the rooftop

    Rooftop solar power

    Rooftop solar power

    Rooftop_solar_power

  • Global Solar Atlas
  • Database on global solar-power potential

    allowing to understand seasonal variability of PV power generation; Tools for a regional assessment: Calculation of the basic solar and PV power potential statistics

    Global Solar Atlas

    Global Solar Atlas

    Global_Solar_Atlas

  • HD 164595
  • Star in the constellation of Hercules

    Williams, D. R. (2004). "Sun Fact Sheet". NASA. Retrieved 23 June 2009. "Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate - NASA Science". NASA. 7 January 2013. Retrieved

    HD 164595

    HD 164595

    HD_164595

  • Henrik Svensmark
  • Danish physicist and professor

    with solar variability that no type of causal mechanism may be ascribed to it, although they accept that there is "considerable evidence" for solar influence

    Henrik Svensmark

    Henrik Svensmark

    Henrik_Svensmark

  • Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
  • Astronomical observatory in Massachusetts, US

    refinements to the Solar constant, as well as to serendipitously discover Solar variability. It is likely that SAO's early history as a solar observatory was

    Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

    Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

    Harvard–Smithsonian_Center_for_Astrophysics

  • Cassini's laws
  • Description of the moon's motion

    Bodies. Birkhäuser. p. 179. ISBN 3-7643-5866-1. Y. Calisesi (2007). Solar Variability and Planetary Climates. Springer. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-387-48339-9. J

    Cassini's laws

    Cassini's_laws

  • Variable star
  • Star whose brightness fluctuates, as seen from Earth

    providing evidence for circumstellar shells. Herbig Ae/Be stars Variability of more massive (2–8 solar mass) Herbig Ae/Be stars is thought to be due to gas-dust

    Variable star

    Variable star

    Variable_star

  • Balance point temperature
  • per unit floor area due to solar radiation, given in W/m2 (Btu/s/ft2). This heat gain is not constant due to solar variability with time of day and year

    Balance point temperature

    Balance point temperature

    Balance_point_temperature

  • SMART-1
  • European Space Agency satellite that orbited the Moon

    2 kg and had a power consumption of 18 watts. The X-ray solar monitor studied the solar variability to complement D-CIXS measurements. The Smart-1 Infrared

    SMART-1

    SMART-1

    SMART-1

  • Thermosphere
  • Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the exosphere

    While the solar visible light (380 to 780  nm) is nearly constant with the variability of not more than about 0.1% of the solar constant, the solar XUV radiation

    Thermosphere

    Thermosphere

    Thermosphere

  • Orbital forcing
  • Effect on the Earth's climate from slow orbital changes

    Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-742974-6. National Research Council (1982). Solar Variability, Weather, and Climate. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. p

    Orbital forcing

    Orbital_forcing

  • Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
  • Observatory

    dynamics of the equatorial ionosphere and its response to solar and interplanetary variability are being made. Hourly observation of surface temperature

    Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

    Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

    Kodaikanal_Solar_Observatory

  • Renewable energy
  • Energy collected from renewable resources

    replenished on a human timescale. The most widely used renewable energy types are solar energy, wind power, and hydropower. Bioenergy and geothermal power are also

    Renewable energy

    Renewable energy

    Renewable_energy

  • Mathew Owens
  • British physicist

    the source of the slow solar wind, empirical and physics-based space-weather and reconstructions of long-term solar variability. He also works on the link

    Mathew Owens

    Mathew Owens

    Mathew_Owens

  • Homeric Minimum
  • Solar minimum that took place between 800 and 600 BC

    ; Jirikowic, John; Kalin, Robert M. (1992). Radiocarbon record of solar variability and Holocene climatic change in coastal southern California. Eighth

    Homeric Minimum

    Homeric_Minimum

  • Soiling (solar energy)
  • Accumulation of material on solar energy collectors

    (2017). "Regional and National Scale Spatial Variability of Photovoltaic Cover Plate Soiling and Subsequent Solar Transmission Losses". IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics

    Soiling (solar energy)

    Soiling_(solar_energy)

  • Wilcox Solar Observatory
  • Stanford University solar telescope

    1976–1985". Solar Physics. 105 (1): 205–211. Bibcode:1986SoPh..105..205H. doi:10.1007/BF00156388. S2CID 120235347. Solar mean magnetic field variability: A wavelet

    Wilcox Solar Observatory

    Wilcox Solar Observatory

    Wilcox_Solar_Observatory

  • Ocean dynamical thermostat
  • Physical mechanism affecting sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean

    climate change in the Pacific. The decline in ENSO variability during periods with high solar variability. The transition to a cold Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation

    Ocean dynamical thermostat

    Ocean_dynamical_thermostat

  • Solar cycle 21
  • Solar activity from March 1976 to September 1986

    Most Powerful Solar Flares ever Recorded". spaceweather.com. Kopp, G. (2016). "Magnitudes and timescales of total solar irradiance variability". JSWSC 6,

    Solar cycle 21

    Solar cycle 21

    Solar_cycle_21

  • Causes of climate change
  • compared with both observed patterns and known internal climate variability. For example, solar forcing—whose fingerprint involves warming the entire atmosphere—is

    Causes of climate change

    Causes of climate change

    Causes_of_climate_change

  • Nir Shaviv
  • Israeli-American astrophysicist

    epicyclic motion of the Solar System. Because the existence of a significant cosmic ray climate link implies that solar variability will also have a large

    Nir Shaviv

    Nir Shaviv

    Nir_Shaviv

  • CCOR-1
  • Coronograph on the NOAA GOES-19 satellite

    brightness of the solar corona during the eclipse June 21st 2001. Solar variability as an input to the Earth's environment. International Solar Cycle Studies

    CCOR-1

    CCOR-1

    CCOR-1

  • HIP 11915
  • Star in the constellation Cetus

    Bibcode:2016A&A...592A.156D. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201628558. ISSN 0004-6361. "Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate - NASA Science". 7 January 2013. Retrieved

    HIP 11915

    HIP_11915

  • Solar power in Australia
  • Alberto (1 December 2012). "Interannual variability of solar energy generation in Australia". Solar Energy. Solar Resources. 86 (12): 3554–3560. Bibcode:2012SoEn

    Solar power in Australia

    Solar power in Australia

    Solar_power_in_Australia

  • Circumstellar disc
  • Accumulation of matter around a star

    innermost region of the cavity. For non-eccentric binaries, accretion variability coincides with the Keplerian orbital period of the inner gas, which develops

    Circumstellar disc

    Circumstellar disc

    Circumstellar_disc

  • Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment
  • NASA experiment to measure radiation from the Sun

    near-infrared, and total solar radiation. These measurements specifically addressed long-term climate change, natural variability, atmospheric ozone, and

    Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment

    Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment

    Solar_Radiation_and_Climate_Experiment

  • List of women climate scientists and activists
  • physicist, Co-Director of Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, solar variability Gabriele C. Hegerl (born 1962), Professor of Climate System Science

    List of women climate scientists and activists

    List of women climate scientists and activists

    List_of_women_climate_scientists_and_activists

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Suhaana

    Most Beautiful

  • MALINA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    MALINA

     Hawaiian name MALINA means "calming; soothing." Compare with other forms of Malina.

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Gunadhar

    Bearer of Attributes

  • Daksapati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Daksapati

    Lord of the Faculties

  • JAYNIE
  • Female

    English

    JAYNIE

    Variant spelling of English Janie, JAYNIE means "God is gracious."

  • Morcades
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend

    Morcades

    Sister of Arthur.

  • Nikolas
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic American

    Nikolas

    Victorious; conquerer of the people.

  • Francie
  • Girl/Female

    Latin English

    Francie

    From France or 'free one.' Feminine of Francis.

  • Ealga
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Ealga

    noble.

  • Sem
  • Biblical

    Sem

    same as Shem

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  • Polar
  • a.

    Pertaining to, reckoned from, or having a common radiating point; as, polar coordinates.

  • Polar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to one of the poles of the earth, or of a sphere; situated near, or proceeding from, one of the poles; as, polar regions; polar seas; polar winds.

  • Solere
  • n.

    A loft or garret. See Solar, n.

  • Polaric
  • a.

    See Polar.

  • Sold
  • n.

    Solary; military pay.

  • Actinometry
  • n.

    The measurement of the force of solar radiation.

  • Sollar
  • n.

    See Solar, n.

  • Molar
  • a.

    Having power to grind; grinding; as, the molar teeth; also, of or pertaining to the molar teeth.

  • Solar
  • a.

    A loft or upper chamber; a garret room.

  • Sollar
  • v. t.

    To cover, or provide with, a sollar.

  • Solar
  • a.

    Measured by the progress or revolution of the sun in the ecliptic; as, the solar year.

  • Solar
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from the sun; as, the solar system; solar light; solar rays; solar influence. See Solar system, below.

  • Soland
  • n.

    A solan goose.

  • Molar
  • n.

    Any one of the teeth back of the incisors and canines. The molar which replace the deciduous or milk teeth are designated as premolars, and those which are not preceded by deciduous teeth are sometimes called true molars. See Tooth.

  • Solary
  • a.

    Solar.

  • Solar
  • a.

    Produced by the action of the sun, or peculiarly affected by its influence.

  • Polar
  • n.

    The right line drawn through the two points of contact of the two tangents drawn from a given point to a given conic section. The given point is called the pole of the line. If the given point lies within the curve so that the two tangents become imaginary, there is still a real polar line which does not meet the curve, but which possesses other properties of the polar. Thus the focus and directrix are pole and polar. There are also poles and polar curves to curves of higher degree than the second, and poles and polar planes to surfaces of the second degree.

  • Shola
  • n.

    See Sola.

  • Calliope
  • n.

    One of the asteroids. See Solar.

  • Solar
  • a.

    Born under the predominant influence of the sun.