It will be hard to identify because, as I have mentioned in my other articles, the filtering of the solar signal through
the various oceanic cycles is neither rapid nor straightforward and it appears that the effects are caused not by solar irradiance in itself but rather by changes in the mix of wavelengths and particles from the sun as solar activity varies.
It will be hard to identify because, as I have mentioned in my other articles, the filtering of the solar signal through
the various oceanic cycles is neither rapid nor straightforward.
Climate contrarian geologist Don Easterbook has been predicting impending global cooling since 2000, based on expected changes in
various oceanic cycles (including ENSO) and solar activity.
Not exact matches
In short, Swanson and Tsonis hypothesized that when
various natural
oceanic cycles (PDO, AMO, etc.) synchronize (i.e. in their positive or negative phases), they can cause a short - term warming or cooling which could be described as a «climate regime shift.»