Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth

In this study, we use available reconstructed data to investigate periodicities of solar activity (i.e., sunspot number) and the Earth’s climate change (temperatures of Lake Qinghai in China and Vostok in Antarctica, the GISP δ18O climate record of Greenland, and the stalagmite δ18O monsoon records...

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Main Authors: Xinhua Zhao, Willie Soon, Victor M. Velasco Herrera
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description In this study, we use available reconstructed data to investigate periodicities of solar activity (i.e., sunspot number) and the Earth’s climate change (temperatures of Lake Qinghai in China and Vostok in Antarctica, the GISP δ18O climate record of Greenland, and the stalagmite δ18O monsoon records of Dongge Cave in China) as well as their cross-wavelet coherences on millennial scale. We find that the variations of the Earth’s climate indices exhibited the 1000-year cyclicity, which was recently discovered in solar activity (called Eddy cycle). The cross-wavelet correlations between the millennium-cycle components of sunspot number and the Earth’s climate change remains both strong and stable during the past 8640 years (BC 6755–AD 1885). The millennial variation of sunspot number keeps in-phase with variations of Lake Qinghai temperature, Greenland temperature, and East Asian Monsoon, but anti-phase with the variation of Antarctica temperature. The strong and stable resonant relationships between sunspot numbers and these climate indices indicate that solar variability may have played a role in modulation on this millennial seesaw pattern of the Earth’s climate change before the modern industrial era.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2218-1997/6/9/153/ 2025-01-16T19:39:10+00:00 Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth Xinhua Zhao Willie Soon Victor M. Velasco Herrera 2020-09-18 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/universe6090153 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Space Science https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/universe6090153 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Universe; Volume 6; Issue 9; Pages: 153 solar variability climate change periodicity wavelet coherence Text 2020 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/universe6090153 2023-08-01T00:07:59Z In this study, we use available reconstructed data to investigate periodicities of solar activity (i.e., sunspot number) and the Earth’s climate change (temperatures of Lake Qinghai in China and Vostok in Antarctica, the GISP δ18O climate record of Greenland, and the stalagmite δ18O monsoon records of Dongge Cave in China) as well as their cross-wavelet coherences on millennial scale. We find that the variations of the Earth’s climate indices exhibited the 1000-year cyclicity, which was recently discovered in solar activity (called Eddy cycle). The cross-wavelet correlations between the millennium-cycle components of sunspot number and the Earth’s climate change remains both strong and stable during the past 8640 years (BC 6755–AD 1885). The millennial variation of sunspot number keeps in-phase with variations of Lake Qinghai temperature, Greenland temperature, and East Asian Monsoon, but anti-phase with the variation of Antarctica temperature. The strong and stable resonant relationships between sunspot numbers and these climate indices indicate that solar variability may have played a role in modulation on this millennial seesaw pattern of the Earth’s climate change before the modern industrial era. Text Antarc* Antarctica GISP Greenland MDPI Open Access Publishing Greenland Universe 6 9 153
spellingShingle solar variability
climate change
periodicity
wavelet coherence
Xinhua Zhao
Willie Soon
Victor M. Velasco Herrera
Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth
title Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth
title_full Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth
title_fullStr Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth
title_short Evidence for Solar Modulation on the Millennial-Scale Climate Change of Earth
title_sort evidence for solar modulation on the millennial-scale climate change of earth
topic solar variability
climate change
periodicity
wavelet coherence
topic_facet solar variability
climate change
periodicity
wavelet coherence
url https://doi.org/10.3390/universe6090153