An onset of quiet behaviour might also help scientists clarify how
much the sun affects Earth's climate.
Not exact matches
Blaming «the unusually high and prolonged record - breaking temperatures» that
affected much of the U.S. that summer, the advisory detailed four major train derailments that resulted from
sun kinks within the span of about two weeks.
Has anyone thought what propagates these waves (like is it dark matter or dark energy) and I wonder how
much they
affect the
sun and earth - given they stretch / squeeze spacetime, could they slow the earth spin, flip poles, agitate fault lines as well as volcanic activity and heat up the
sun causing more flares, etc..
They haven't included
much information about participants»
sun exposure, says Cho, which could
affect the results.
My mood is totally
affected by the weather, we haven't had
much sun here and my mood is a little down.
From the sharpness of the decals on the vehicles to the bloom
affect from the
sun's glare and even the modelling of the vehicles themselves, CARS is as
much pretty in - game as it has appeared in the screenshots to date.
Trip timing will
affect just how
much rain (or
sun) you are likely to see.
Perhaps it's too
much to press the analogy to art - world celebrity and its star system, but soon after Castelli died the Starns began an intense, almost monastic study of how the
sun affects life on earth.
Given the slow rate of temperature changes for large bodies of water and the tiny hypothetical effect of a cooler
sun, I doubt that rates of ocean acidification would be
affected much, but there would be some effect.
This could
affect how
much of the
sun's energy is reflected back to space and how
much is absorbed by our planet.
'' The authors attribute the cooling from 7,000 years ago until the Medieval Warm Period to changes in Earth's orientation toward the
sun, which
affected how
much sunlight fell on both poles.
In principle this correlation might explain
much of the warming in the 20th Century, but no mechanism was known by which the
Sun could
affect terrestrial climate so
much.
(The most intriguing alternative theory, from Danish physicist Henrik Svensmark, is that variations in the strength of the
sun's magnetic field
affect how many cosmic rays penetrate the atmosphere, which in turn
affects cloud - formation, which
affects how
much of the
sun's heat is reflected back into space.)
While actual scientists are trying to piece together every little part of an otherwise almost un-piecable long term chaotic and variable system in response now to a massive increase in net lower atmospheric energy absorption and re radiation, Curry is busy —
much like most of the comments on this site most of the time — trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the
sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the atmosphere on a multi million year basis is going to
affect the net energy balance of earth, which over time is going to translate into a very different climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely on.
Recently evidence has emerged that the
sun's state may
affect upper atmosphere chemistry
much more powerfully than it was previously believed.
I have too
much respect for Allison to get into a spitting match with him over something that there is simply too little data to positively determine, too
much corruption and money involved for those who support that mankind can
affect and control global weather to any significant amount all while ignoring so many other factors such as solar winds,
Sun spot activity and even the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, which is never a part of any of the seriously flawed climate models.
Much longer records of solar behavior come from atomic isotopes that are produced in our atmosphere by the impact of galactic cosmic rays, whose rate of incidence at the Earth is
affected by conditions on the
Sun.
12 Factor # 6: Vegetation
Affects both temperature and precipitation Influence how
much of the
sun's energy is absorbed and how quickly it is released Precipitation When plants release water vapor from its leaves into the air (transpiration)
These changes in cloud cover could
affect how
much of the
sun's radiation is reflected by the clouds, leading to a slightly warmer planet, the scientists said.
I know enough about physics to expect the
sun to have some wobble from the planets, but had no idea the giants could
affect it so
much from such a great distance!
The eccentricity cycle
affects how
much more sunlight the Earth receives when it is closest to the
Sun (perihelion) than when it is furthest from the
Sun (aphelion) and also enhances or decreases the effect on sunlight of the other two irregularities.
The amount of
sun that falls on the house will obviously
affect how
much energy a solar system can produce.