Isaac Scientific Publishing

Advances in Astrophysics

The Natural Changes of Solar-Terrestrial Relations

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DOI: 10.22606/adap.2018.34001

Author(s)

  • G.Y. Smolkov*
    Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, 664033, Irkutsk, Russia, p/b 291

Abstract

Natural changes in solar-terrestrial relations, including the global climate of the Earth, without taking into account all the factors of external influence on them, are still completely incomprehensible. In this connection, synchronous responses of the atmosphere layers of the Sun and all shells of the Earth, due to external influences on them in 1997-1998 were considered. The events and processes of these years have caused a temporary slowdown in global warming in 1998-2013.

Keywords

Solar-terrestrial relations (STR), solar activity (CA), global warming (GW).

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