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9780387483399

Solar Variability and Planetary Climates

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    9780387483399

  • ISBN10:

    038748339X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-04-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag

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Summary

Variations in solar activity, as revealed by variations in the number of sunspots, have been observed since ancient times. To what extent changes in the solar output may affect planetary climates, though, remains today more than ever a subject of controversy. In 2000, the SSSI volume on Solar Variability and Climate reviewed the to-date understanding of the physics of solar variability and of the associated climate response. The present volume on Solar Variability and Planetary Climates provides an overview of recent advances in this field, with particular focus at the Earth's middle and lower atmosphere. The book structure mirrors that of the ISSI workshop held in Bern in June 2005, the collection of invited workshop contributions and of complementary introductory papers synthesizing the current understanding in key research areas such as middle atmospheric processes, stratosphere-troposphere dynamical coupling, tropospheric aerosols chemistry, solar storm influences, solar variability physics, and terrestrial climate analogues.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 1
Introductionp. 5
Solar Output Variability
Assessing Solar Variability: Introductory Paperp. 17
Solar Variability of Possible Relevance for Planetary Climatesp. 25
Measurement of Total and Spectral Solar Irradiancep. 39
Solar Irradiance Variability Since 1978: Revision of the PMOD Composite during Solar Cycle 21p. 53
Solar Variability Over the Past Several Millenniap. 67
Solar and Heliospheric Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Raysp. 81
What do Cosmogenic Isotopes Tell us About Past Solar Forcing of Climate?p. 95
Tropospheric Aerosols, Radiation Budget, and Changes
Observed Long-Term Variations of Solar Irradiance at the Earth's Surfacep. 111
Aerosol Effects on Clouds and Climatep. 129
Satellite Observations of Natural and Anthropogenic Aerosol Effects on Clouds and Climatep. 139
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Control of Earth Radiation and Latent Heat Release Budgetsp. 149
Atmospheric Ion-Induced Aerosol Nucleationp. 159
Atmospheric Aerosol and Cloud Condensation Nuclei Formation: A Possible Influence of Cosmic Rays?p. 169
Climate Change: Detection and Attribution
On the Response of the Climate System to Solar Forcing: Introductory Paperp. 187
Detection and Attribution of Climate Change, and Understanding Solar Influence on Climatep. 199
The Climate Response to the Astronomical Forcingp. 213
Regional Response of the Climate System to Solar Forcing: The Role of the Oceanp. 227
Middle Atmospheric Response to Solar Variability
Discussion of the Solar UV/Planetary Wave Mechanism: Introductory Paperp. 237
Solar Variation and Stratospheric Responsep. 247
Signature of the 11-Year Cycle in the Upper Atmospherep. 261
The Middle Atmospheric Ozone Response to the 11-Year Solar Cyclep. 273
Influence of the Solar Cycle on the General Circulation of the Stratosphere and Upper Tropospherep. 287
Multidecadal Signal of Solar Variability in the Upper Troposphere During the 20th Centuryp. 305
The Role of Dynamics in Solar Forcingp. 319
Solar Influences on Dynamical Coupling Between the Stratosphere and Tropospherep. 331
The Response of the Middle Atmosphere to Solar Cycle Forcing in the Hamburg Model of the Neutral and Ionized Atmospherep. 345
A Possible Transfer Mechanism for the 11-Year Solar Cycle to the Lower Stratospherep. 357
Recent Space Data
Recent Space Data: Introductory Paperp. 371
Satellite Measurements of Middle Atmospheric Impacts by Solar Proton Events in Solar Cycle 23p. 381
Impact of Solar Activity on Stratospheric Ozone and NO2 Observed by GOMOS/ENVISATp. 393
The Stratospheric and Mesospheric NOy in the 2002-2004 Polar Winters as Measured by MIPAS/ENVISATp. 403
Early Data from Aura and Continuity from Uars and Tomsp. 417
Planetary Science
What Do We Know About the Climate of Terrestrial Planets? Introductory Paperp. 431
Solar Variability and Climate Impact on Terrestrial Planetsp. 435
Climate Variability on Venus and Titanp. 445
The Orbital Forcing of Climate Changes on Marsp. 457
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