Sentences with phrase «between galactic cosmic rays»

Furthermore, there are correlations between galactic cosmic rays and global temperature sufficient to say something is happening there that is currently ignored by the IPCC.
Marsh (2003) shows correlation between galactic cosmic rays and El Niño — Southern Oscillation trends.

Not exact matches

Using data collected at the Pierre Auger Observatory during the past 3.7 years, we demonstrated a correlation between the arrival directions of cosmic rays with energy above 6 × 1019 electron volts and the positions of active galactic nuclei (AGN) lying within ∼ 75 megaparsecs.
They do find a link between cosmic galactic rays (GCR) and the diffuse light (figure below), suggesting a link between the GCR and cloudiness.
There is little evidence for a connection between solar activity (as inferred from trends in galactic cosmic rays) and recent global warming.
Indeed I was referring to Kristjansson (thanks Martin), who indicated a good reverse correlation between low cloud cover and (TOA) solar radiation (but worse for GCR — galactic cosmic rays).
If Svensmark and other researchers are correct the switch between these states could be due to weakness in the solar wind leading to more galactic cosmic rays entering the atmosphere and increasing the nucleation for cloud droplets (just as in a «cloud chamber»).
Henrik Svensmark and others have shown a long - term correlation between solar activity and global temperature and have hypothesized that this results from changes in galactic cosmic rays leading to changes in cloud cover.
Thank you, Fred Singer, for mentioning the theorized and now fairly well demonstrated link between [galactic] cosmic rays and cloudiness.
The magnetic field strength deflects more or less galactic cosmic rays which are really very high energy charged particles and the interaction between charge and magnetic field strength deflects them just like the magnets on the yoke of a cathode ray tube deflects an electron beam.
He dismissed that positive feedback in reliance on Svensmark's galactic cosmic ray conjecture, never recognizing the cloud burn - off effect, nor published correlations between GAST and GCRs and between GAST and TSI.
Ions increase the nucleation rate by an additional factor of between two and more than ten at ground - level galactic - cosmic - ray intensities, provided that the nucleation rate lies below the limiting ion - pair production rate.
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