Sentences with phrase «magnetic flux from»

You might have hit the nail on the head, Hathaway studies the two conveyor belts that transport magnetic flux from the equator to the poles and back again.

Not exact matches

Laboratory studies of magnetic flux leakage turned out to be crucial for repairing broken gas pipelines (see «How to Fix Our Most Vexing Problems, From Mosquitoes to Potholes to Missing Corpses»).
Wang and his co-authors strung together a series of images which trace the formation of an S - shaped bundle of magnetic fields from which a set of loops peel off and grow upward into a multi-strand flux rope within a few minutes.
«They look at geothermal heat flux through seismic signals or magnetic data in Greenland, but not crustal thickness or rock type or distance from a hot spot.
Using all available geologic, tectonic and geothermal heat flux data for Greenland — along with geothermal heat flux data from around the globe — the team deployed a machine learning approach that predicts geothermal heat flux values under the ice sheet throughout Greenland based on 22 geologic variables such as bedrock topography, crustal thickness, magnetic anomalies, rock types and proximity to features like trenches, ridges, young rifts, volcanoes and hot spots.
He decided to go public only after a paper in the Astrophysical Journal last December claimed a correlation between the magnetic field emerging from the surface of the Sun and the Homestake neutrino flux.
After all, the implied changes in GCR flux are huge compared to what is expected from the gentle modulation of the Earth's magnetic field arising from recent solar activity changes (not that there's any trend in those that would explain recent warming).
the distance of the body from the Sun, determining the properties of solar wind and solar energetic particles (SEPs), the solar photon flux and the properties of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) at that location;
The researchers who designed the robot say that the magnetic fields will generate flux throughout the water column in Europa's oceans and if the eel features an electrodynamic tether extending from it, it could harvest enough energy to power all of its systems.
concluded from magnetic satellite measurements that the heat fluxes below the ice are anything but uniformal and (should) have a major effect on ice modelling in the future.
The solar wind is a flux of charged particles that flows at supersonic velocity from the Sun's outer atmosphere (the corona) and carries with it the solar magnetic field.
We also use the solar magnetic field (B0) and F10.7 flux data from http://spidr.ngdc.noaa.gov; these data are available only for the last two and last five SCs, respectively.
The entropy values obtained from the solar magnetic field (B0) and F10.7 flux (Φs) are respectively multiplied by 0.77 and 1.24 to view them on a common scale.
These estimates of the entropy are shown in Figure 6, and it is clear that the entropy determined from physical parameters such as the F10.7 flux and solar magnetic field shows variations similar to those in the entropy obtained from the sunspot number.
The two solar cycles from 1976 to 1996 had a stronger solar magnetic field with more GCR deflection leading to 3 % less average cosmic ray flux, fewer shading clouds, and the global warming scare.
The magnet, being a permanent dipole, is already a particular kind of «free energy generator», since it continuously gates magnetic energy directly from the vacuum due to its asymmetry in the energetic vacuum flux.
The solar magnetic cycle that flips polarity at the poles approximately every 11 years is dependent on the reversing flux from spent sunspots that migrate to the poles.
The MMF are small magnetic elements that move away from sunspots (unipolar only) and collide with the opposite polarity field and result in magnetic flux cancellation.
On the down slide which still had a large magnetic area from 1089, 1092 formed and put up no resistance allowing the Flux to dive, perhaps accelerating the down slide towards the bottom before the initial bipolar spot 1093 appeared.
Ice core measurements of beryllium indicate a less variable TSI while modelling from solar magnetic flux show a greater decrease in TSI during the Maunder Minimum.
Volker Doormann says: July 27, 2011 at 2:38 pm http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010JGRA..11501104S We have reconstructed the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), its radial component, and the open solar magnetic flux using the solar modulation potential derived from cosmogenic 10Be radionuclide data for a period covering the past 9300 years.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010JGRA..11501104S «We have reconstructed the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), its radial component, and the open solar magnetic flux using the solar modulation potential derived from cosmogenic 10Be radionuclide data for a period covering the past 9300 years.
how does that differ from TSI and variables such as magnetic flux variation at poles + + + plus other variables.
High solar activity means a stronger heliospheric magnetic field and thus a more efficient screen against GCR, then under the hypothesis underlined above, the reduced GCR flux would promote less clouds amplifying the warming effect expected from high solar activity.
This pattern derives from the fact that the cosmic ray flux record, which is inversely proportional to solar magnetic activity, presents a slight decrease from about 1970 to 2000 (Scafetta 2013c, Fig. 20).
There is a discernible repeating pattern in the weather data, due to the Lunar declinational atmospheric tides that, also shows recognizable patterns of interference, that leaves the Earth homopolar effects mechanism, modulated electromagnetically from the effects of Earth passing through the concentrated magnetic field flux, extending from the sun out to that outer planet, that defines the pattern of magnetic field coupling of the solar wind into and through the magnetically permeable content of each planet.
After all, the implied changes in GCR flux are huge compared to what is expected from the gentle modulation of the Earth's magnetic field arising from recent solar activity changes (not that there's any trend in those that would explain recent warming).
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