Figure 1 shows simple and tempting comparisons of some of these effects — in this case global temperature, LOD and
Solar SSB (Single Side Band).
Not exact matches
«The range of the Sun's orbital angular momentum about the
SSB varies from near zero to only 25 % of the Sun's differential angular momentum driving the
solar dynamo (Landscheidt 2003).
tallbloke says: July 29, 2011 at 1:41 am Is the net effect of that that the Earth orbits the Sun - Earth barycentre, or the
solar system centre of gravity (
solar system barycentre
SSB), or somewhere in between?
Is the net effect of that that the Earth orbits the Sun - Earth barycentre, or the
solar system centre of gravity (
solar system barycentre
SSB), or somewhere in between?
The
solar velocity as measured about the
SSB coincides with the 60 year cycle seen in the temperature and ocean records.
When the first half of this quasi orbit exceeds the distance of 1
solar radius from the SSB the associated solar cycle and the one following are highly reduced (Solar Grand Mini
solar radius from the
SSB the associated
solar cycle and the one following are highly reduced (Solar Grand Mini
solar cycle and the one following are highly reduced (
Solar Grand Mini
Solar Grand Minimum).
A trace of the
solar path of the Sun about the
SSB is slightly different each orbit (outer and inner) over 4627 years.
Outer loop orbits that reach the greatest distance from the
SSB coincide with the largest
solar cycles (sunspot count) along with inner loop orbits that come closest to the
SSB.