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Clear link between solar activity and winter weather revealed (Why 'minimums' are cold)
PhysOrg.com ^ | Tamera Jones | Oct 10, 2011

Posted on 10/10/2011 11:00:08 AM PDT by ConservativeMind

Scientists have demonstrated a clear link between the 11-year sun cycle and winter weather over the northern hemisphere for the first time.

They found that low solar activity can contribute to cold winters in the UK, northern Europe and parts of America. But high activity from the sun has the opposite effect.

The study helps explain why the UK has been gripped by such cold winters over the last few years: the sun is just emerging from a so-called solar minimum, when solar activity is at its lowest.

'Our research establishes the link between the solar cycle and winter climate as more than just coincidence,' says Dr Adam Scaife from the UK's Met Office, one of the study's authors.

The findings, published in Nature Geoscience also raise the tantalising possibility that the regularity of the solar cycle might help weathermen predict cold winter weather over the northern hemisphere.

'We've been able to reproduce a consistent climate pattern, confirm how it works, and quantify it using a computer model. This isn't the sole driver of winter climate over our region, but it is a significant factor and understanding it is important for seasonal to decadal forecasting,' says Scaife.

Up until now, researchers have only managed to see a weak link between solar activity and winter weather: when the sun is less active, we're more likely to see weak westerly winds during the winter in the northern hemisphere. This pattern suggests that easterly winds could bring cold weather from the continent to the UK.

But scientists have struggled to incorporate these ultraviolet (UV) signals into climate models.

Now, new satellite measurements from NASA's Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) have revealed that differences in UV light reaching the Earth during the 11-year solar cycle are larger than previously thought. The satellite, launched in 2003, is the first ever to measure solar radiation across the entire UV spectrum.

'The instrument on the SORCE satellite divides UV light up into small wavelength regions, providing good spectral resolution. Before this, climate models used broad spectral bands, so couldn't reveal the solar signal,' explains Professor of atmospheric physics, Joanna Haigh from Imperial College London.

Using this new information in a Met Office climate model, Scaife, Haigh, and other researchers from the Met Office and the University of Oxford, demonstrate that it's possible to reproduce the effects of solar variability which show up in climate records.

It seems that in years of low UV activity, unusually cold air forms over the tropics in the stratosphere, about 50 kilometres up. This is balanced by a more easterly flow of air over the mid latitudes – a pattern which then makes its way down to the Earth's surface, bringing easterly winds and cold winters to northern Europe.

But when solar activity is higher than usual – around the peak of the 11-year solar cycle – the opposite happens: strong westerly winds bring warm air and so milder winters to Europe.

'What we're seeing is UV levels affecting the distribution of air masses around the Atlantic basin. This causes a redistribution of heat – so while Europe and the US may be cooler, Canada and the Mediterranean will be warmer, and there is little direct impact on global temperatures,' explains Sarah Ineson from the Met Office, lead author of the report.

'Even with the most sophisticated atmospheric models, it is very hard to predict weather patterns on seasonal timescales. This study, along with our ongoing research through the NERC Solar Variability and Climate (SOLCLI) consortium, is adding much detail to our current understanding,' says Haigh.

She is keen to point out that this finding is based on just one satellite: 'If there's something wrong with the instrument we used to get this new data, this might not be right.'

Haigh is however, confident of the mechanism. 'While statistical data pointed to links between UV from the sun and winter weather, this new paper explains how those links come about,' she says. This story is republished courtesy of Planet Earth online, a free, companion website to the award-winning magazine Planet Earth published and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).

More information: Sarah Ineson, Adam A. Scaife, Jeff R. Knight, James C. Manners, Nick J. Dunstone, Lesley J. Gray and Joanna D. Haigh, Solar forcing of winter climate variability in the northern hemisphere, Nature Geoscience, published 9 October 2011, doi:10.1038/ngeo1282

Provided by PlanetEarth Online


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KEYWORDS: catastrophism; climatechange; globalwarming; solarscience; sunspots
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Another study shows that a lack of sunspots assures colder weather.
1 posted on 10/10/2011 11:00:13 AM PDT by ConservativeMind
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To: ConservativeMind; golux; SteamShovel; Bockscar; Thunder90; rdl6989; marvlus; Fractal Trader; ...
 


Beam me to Planet Gore !

2 posted on 10/10/2011 11:03:31 AM PDT by steelyourfaith (If it's "green" ... it's crap !!!)
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To: ConservativeMind

Duh


3 posted on 10/10/2011 11:04:25 AM PDT by Hacklehead (Had enough?)
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To: ConservativeMind

Wow, the sun effects are weather and temperatures. I mean who knew. Bwahahahaha. Calling Algore.


4 posted on 10/10/2011 11:05:11 AM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: ConservativeMind
So variations in the Sun's radiant energy warms or cools the Earth.... Hmmm! You need a PHD to know those things!

Mike

5 posted on 10/10/2011 11:05:38 AM PDT by MichaelP (The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools ~HS)
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To: ConservativeMind

You mean the sun affects the weather?

I thought the only person who that that was that crackpot nutcase Fred Thompson back in the last election.

/s

Seriously, Fred did run an internet ad back in 2008 poking fun at the idea that the sun DOESN’T affect the weather.


6 posted on 10/10/2011 11:07:22 AM PDT by samtheman (Palin. In your heart you know she's right.)
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To: ConservativeMind

But the Global Warming Hoax prognosticators are now saying that Sun activity has nothing to do with our weather here and cutting CO2 needs to continue.


7 posted on 10/10/2011 11:10:53 AM PDT by American Constitutionalist (The fool has said in his heart, " there is no GOD " ..)
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To: Hacklehead

Every socialist anti american democrat who were so easily led by their idealogical noses into pushing the AGW/IPCC CO2 grant fraud on the american people should be bitch slapped and then procesuted for taxpayer fraud.


8 posted on 10/10/2011 11:24:00 AM PDT by spawn44 (spawn44)
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To: ConservativeMind

Interesting. We have known this for 150 years. Guess it took a long time for them to catch up to high school level science.

Sheesh......


9 posted on 10/10/2011 11:24:12 AM PDT by buffaloguy
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To: ConservativeMind

Clear link between solar activity and winter weather revealed

Why we need experts: To spend years validating what most people instinctively know.


10 posted on 10/10/2011 11:25:22 AM PDT by Iron Munro (Obama's secret: "Once you learn to fake sincerity you've got it made")
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To: Iron Munro

it’s another gubmint jobs program that creates perpetual jobs for the perpetual crisis .


11 posted on 10/10/2011 11:30:03 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB (See ya later, debt inflator ! Gone in 4 (2012))
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To: MichaelP

“So variations in the Sun’s radiant energy warms or cools the Earth.... Hmmm! You need a PHD to know those things!”

Obviously a PhD in “climate science” ain’t sufficient. :-)

Thankfully, real physicists are finally getting into the act - since the “need a government research grant” climate “scientists” are totally ruining the name.


12 posted on 10/10/2011 11:30:46 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: ConservativeMind

“...low solar activity can contribute to cold winters in the UK, northern Europe and parts of America. But high activity from the sun has the opposite effect...”

Astounding!

Not.


13 posted on 10/10/2011 11:33:57 AM PDT by SuzyQue
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It goes to more than this. The solar wind is driven by sunspots. A lack of sunspots, low solar wind, will let more cosmic rays hit our atmosphere. Several scientists (including CERN most recently) have proven this leads to increased cloud formation, and thus lower temps. This is what lead to the Little Ice Age.


14 posted on 10/10/2011 11:52:08 AM PDT by TStro
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It seems that in years of low UV activity, unusually cold air forms over the tropics in the stratosphere, about 50 kilometres up. This is balanced by a more easterly flow of air over the mid latitudes – a pattern which then makes its way down to the Earth's surface, bringing easterly winds and cold winters to northern Europe. But when solar activity is higher than usual – around the peak of the 11-year solar cycle – the opposite happens: strong westerly winds bring warm air and so milder winters to Europe.

The upper-atmosphere's Ozone Layer absorbs much of the UV the sun sends us. In the process, the UV heats the upper atmosphere.

16 posted on 10/10/2011 12:15:31 PM PDT by PapaBear3625 (When you've only heard lies your entire life, the truth sounds insane.)
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To: ConservativeMind

17 posted on 10/10/2011 12:29:38 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici ("Si, se gimme!")
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To: TStro
The solar wind is driven by sunspots. A lack of sunspots, low solar wind, will let more cosmic rays hit our atmosphere.

More precisely, the number of sunspots correlate with the strength of the solar magnetic field, which affects a number of things.

18 posted on 10/10/2011 12:33:50 PM PDT by PapaBear3625 (When you've only heard lies your entire life, the truth sounds insane.)
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To: ConservativeMind

New study shows we now produce the dumbest scientist since the dark ages.

Where have the knuckleheads been hiding their heads? The bigger 600 year solar cycle is the more dangerous cycle. It is one that causes famine and ice covered farm lands. Add in some extra volcanic activity and we have real trouble.

I proposed a theory to a friend that maybe the solar and volcanic cycles could be the result of some cyclic galactic event. He thought I had cracked, but it is as good as any theory at this point.

Remember you heard it here first! Doug’s Theory! :-)


19 posted on 10/10/2011 12:47:25 PM PDT by FreeAtlanta (Fight for Liberty)
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To: ConservativeMind

I think they may be on to something. I’ve noticed that every time the sun moves to the other side of the equator it becomes winter.


20 posted on 10/10/2011 1:03:04 PM PDT by ArmstedFragg (hoaxy dopey changey)
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