We argue that Earth's short-term temperature anomalies and the solar flare intermittency are linked. The analysis is based upon the study of the scaling of both the spreading and the entropy of the diffusion generated by the fluctuations of the temperature time series. The joint use of these two methods evidences the presence of a Lévy component in the temporal persistence of the temperature data sets that corresponds to the one that would be induced by the solar flare intermittency. The mean monthly temperature data sets cover the period from 1856 to 2002.

Solar Flare Intermittency and the Earth's Temperature Anomalies / Scafetta, Nicola; West, B. J.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 90:(2003), pp. 248701-1-248701-4. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.248701]

Solar Flare Intermittency and the Earth's Temperature Anomalies

SCAFETTA, NICOLA;
2003

Abstract

We argue that Earth's short-term temperature anomalies and the solar flare intermittency are linked. The analysis is based upon the study of the scaling of both the spreading and the entropy of the diffusion generated by the fluctuations of the temperature time series. The joint use of these two methods evidences the presence of a Lévy component in the temporal persistence of the temperature data sets that corresponds to the one that would be induced by the solar flare intermittency. The mean monthly temperature data sets cover the period from 1856 to 2002.
2003
Solar Flare Intermittency and the Earth's Temperature Anomalies / Scafetta, Nicola; West, B. J.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 90:(2003), pp. 248701-1-248701-4. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.248701]
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