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Solar theory – temperatures vs. solar activity

Posted by Administrator (admin) on 7th February, 2010
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If you monitor temperatures where noise from volcanoes and ocean current (El Nino and La Nina) has been removed, the influence between Solar activity and Earth temperatures becomes evident:

 

 

Left: Scafetta et al 2007.  http://www.fel.duke.edu/~scafetta/pdf/opinion0308.pdf Grey: temperature, volcanic activity and ENOS impact removed Black: Solar activity

Right: Woodfortrees,  red ocean temperatures detrended from Hadcrut, green sunspot number. Period 1950-2010.

 

Solar theory is rejected by some with the main argument, that various temperature graphs show a rising temperature whereas the solar activity in recent many decades has been on a unusual high, but mostly constant level.

 

1)

Temperature graphs like GISS/Hadcrut/GHCN etc. are polluted by city heat, errors on the measurin sites and corrections that makes the graphs show far more heat trend than actually measured. Therefore it is very hard to say if it’s the Solar theory that can be rejected when Solar activity not changes just like the GISS/Hadcrut/GHCN temperature graphs. (See: ”Temperature  proxies”, ”Temperature corrections” and ”City-heat”)

 

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On Scafettas graphic above left, we see an overall warming trend for all solar cycles. Well, that is, all except one.

The solar cycle (1965-1977) is not accompanied by a warming trend. The period 1940-2010 is remarkable due to the extraordinary high Solar activity – with the exception of the solar cycle 1965-1977 which was more normal. So from Scafettas graphic we get an interesting hint: Warm temperature trend occurs when solar activity is high, and is interrupted when Solar activity is normal.

 

It is neither physically or logically a problem that a constant – but unusually high – Solar activity leads to a temperature rise. This is not a problem for the Solar theory, not if this lasted for 10 years nor if this continues for 50 years. If you suddenly raised the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere to 1000 ppm from the current 385 ppm, obviously the effect would be greater over 50 years than over 10 years. So why this “demand” to the Solar theory that is a problem that temperature rises while solar activity is at constant unusual high level? Try put a glass of water over a flame. With the same flame intensity, the water warms up – this is neither a physical nor logical problem.

 

So, when demanding that unusual high Solar activity must not result in increasing temperatures 1940-2000 you shold first document on what basis this demand is legalized.

 

However, for the CO2-theory as well as the Solar-theory it is evident, that many factors are interfering. In case of the Solar theory, the Solar magnetic field, the conveyor belts, the density of cosmic particles all appears to play a role. The effect of volcanoes, Ocean currents and more affect temperatures. Therefore graphics that does not seem to match 100% at first glance is not always enough to judge the validity of a theory.

 

Svensmarks 2007 Article on tropical temperatures (ENSO and volcanoes removed) match with cosmic radiation:

http://www.spacecenter.dk/publications/scientific-report-series/Scient_No._3.pdf

Last changed: 7th February, 2010 at 09:23:12

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Observing the obvious By Unknown on 4th January, 2011 at 20:00:45
Prolonged heating produces a higher temperature.

Edit note: "legalized" refers only to actual law. The word you want is "legitimized".
Shown to be: "Conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards; valid. "

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