CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES

Continuous measurements of air pollution and meteorological components in Central Europe within the last 30 years showed between 1987 and 1991 very strong changes of their values. As a consequence SO2-based winter-smog alert-systems were cancelled and Ozone-based summer-smog alert-systems were intro...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.559.179 2023-05-15T17:31:31+02:00 CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES Horst Borchert The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.559.179 http://www.umad.de/infos/climate_change_2006/Borchert-Climate-Change-2006.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.559.179 http://www.umad.de/infos/climate_change_2006/Borchert-Climate-Change-2006.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.umad.de/infos/climate_change_2006/Borchert-Climate-Change-2006.pdf Air pollution Climate change Global temperature Global radiation Cloudiness Cosmic radiation Sunspots Neutron flux 22nd Sunspot period North Atlantic Oscillation Growing Season Stratospheric Ozone text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:55:14Z Continuous measurements of air pollution and meteorological components in Central Europe within the last 30 years showed between 1987 and 1991 very strong changes of their values. As a consequence SO2-based winter-smog alert-systems were cancelled and Ozone-based summer-smog alert-systems were introduced. These changes of air pollution were accompanied with a strong increasing jump of the long time trend of global radiation of nearly 2 mW/cm2 (yearly averages) and of ground-near temperature of about 1,2 °C in Central Europe during this short time interval. These climatic changes were accompanied with the reduction of cloudiness which was in correlation with the reduction of cosmic rays (neutrons) especially strong within the 22nd sunspot period. Sun observations of NASA showed since this time stronger increase of eruptions of protons transporting solar winds, which were reducing cosmic radiation by magnetic deflections. This effect caused reductions of cloudiness partly till about 30 %. Therefore this "Climate Jump " with its increasing ground near temperature, causing the above mentioned changes, is sun made. Moreover the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) showed correlation with neutron flux, which stables the assumption, that there is a causal connection between sunspot controlled cosmic rays and cloudiness: The found correlations between these components give a causal chain which leads to the knowledge, that increasing sun activity causes the increase of global temperature and as a consequence also the observed prolongation of the growing season and further more increasing UVB-radiation, what means finally climate change in Central Europe,. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Unknown
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topic Air pollution
Climate change
Global temperature
Global radiation
Cloudiness
Cosmic radiation
Sunspots
Neutron flux
22nd Sunspot period
North Atlantic Oscillation
Growing Season
Stratospheric Ozone
spellingShingle Air pollution
Climate change
Global temperature
Global radiation
Cloudiness
Cosmic radiation
Sunspots
Neutron flux
22nd Sunspot period
North Atlantic Oscillation
Growing Season
Stratospheric Ozone
Horst Borchert
CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES
topic_facet Air pollution
Climate change
Global temperature
Global radiation
Cloudiness
Cosmic radiation
Sunspots
Neutron flux
22nd Sunspot period
North Atlantic Oscillation
Growing Season
Stratospheric Ozone
description Continuous measurements of air pollution and meteorological components in Central Europe within the last 30 years showed between 1987 and 1991 very strong changes of their values. As a consequence SO2-based winter-smog alert-systems were cancelled and Ozone-based summer-smog alert-systems were introduced. These changes of air pollution were accompanied with a strong increasing jump of the long time trend of global radiation of nearly 2 mW/cm2 (yearly averages) and of ground-near temperature of about 1,2 °C in Central Europe during this short time interval. These climatic changes were accompanied with the reduction of cloudiness which was in correlation with the reduction of cosmic rays (neutrons) especially strong within the 22nd sunspot period. Sun observations of NASA showed since this time stronger increase of eruptions of protons transporting solar winds, which were reducing cosmic radiation by magnetic deflections. This effect caused reductions of cloudiness partly till about 30 %. Therefore this "Climate Jump " with its increasing ground near temperature, causing the above mentioned changes, is sun made. Moreover the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) showed correlation with neutron flux, which stables the assumption, that there is a causal connection between sunspot controlled cosmic rays and cloudiness: The found correlations between these components give a causal chain which leads to the knowledge, that increasing sun activity causes the increase of global temperature and as a consequence also the observed prolongation of the growing season and further more increasing UVB-radiation, what means finally climate change in Central Europe,.
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title_short CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES
title_full CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES
title_fullStr CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES
title_full_unstemmed CLIMATE CHANGE IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN CORRELATION WITH CHANGES OF SUN ACTIVITIES
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