Bibcode
Laken, Benjamin; Kniveton, Dominic
Referencia bibliográfica
38th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 18-15 July 2010, in Bremen, Germany, p.3
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2010
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Descripción
A relationship is identified between the largest (top 5%) most rapid
global increases in ISCCP retrieved IR cloud cover and statistically
significant increases in the rate of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux
across the globe; the cloud changes correspond both temporally and
spatially to significant variations in a range of NCEP/NCAR reanalysis
parameters, including: air temper-ature and pressure. We suggest that
because the influence of GCR on cloud cover is likely a second order
effect, the use of datasets internal to the climate system has allowed
us to identify a strong relationship where previously none has been
found. The cloud-climate interaction ob-served indicates an indirect
forcing mechanism operating via an alteration to polar circulation. An
attempt has been made to simulate the observed climate anomalies by
modifying cloud cover directly within a general circulation model (GCM),
thus allowing us to comment on the casual relationship between the
observed cloud/climate changes.