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Sun: Atmosphere-Ocean Coupling – Possible Limitations

2018
This chapter covers possible limitations in relevant analyses of atmosphere-ocean coupling initiated by the Sun. First, it focused on one study that discussed solar ‘top-down ’ vs. ‘bottom-up’ mechanism . Then it addressed some limitations related to methodology and discussed solar peak year compositing method.
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Aspects of a Decadal Sun-Atmosphere Connection

1994
This paper brings up-to-date our correlations between the 10.7cm solar flux and 30mb heights, and our composites of temperatures and geopotential heights grouped according to the extremes of the 11-year solar cycle. It shows that our earlier results are robust.
K. Labitzke, H. van Loon
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Sun's changing UV flux has atmospheric implications

Physics World, 1993
Satellite measurements are providing solar and atmospheric physicists with the most accurate records to date of the Sun's ultraviolet flux and of changes in this emission caused by variations in solar activity. The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), launched by NASA in September 1991 into a 585 km orbit, started observing the Sun near maximum ...
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Thermodynamics and kinetics parameters of co-combustion between sewage sludge and water hyacinth in CO2/O2 atmosphere as biomass to solid biofuel.

Bioresource Technology, 2016
Limao Huang   +8 more
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Atmospheric Electricity and the Sun-Weather Problem

1979
The principal problem of Sun-weather research remains; there is no obvious physical mechanism to explain the findings. This paper discusses the possible role of atmospheric electricity in providing a feasible mechanism. It is suggested that solar controlled conductivity variations in the lower stratosphere over thunderstorms control current flow in the
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Pressure of Calcium in the Sun's Atmosphere

Nature, 1928
IN a recent interesting investigation, A. Unsold has estimated the total number of atoms of various kinds in the solar atmosphere which give rise to Fraunhofer lines of the observed width and depth (Zeits. fur Phys., 46, 765; 1928). The theoretical curves he has calculated reproduce with remarkable fidelity the contours of such lines as those of sodium,
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The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) Mission

Space Science Reviews, 2015
B. Jakosky   +70 more
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