Source |
Proceedings A of the Royal Society (4) |
Type |
R - Report (613) |
Peer Review |
2 - Medium (2288) |
Audience |
S - Specialist (3514) |
Pages |
303-329 |
Journal Number |
466 |
Notes |
Abstract Solar outputs during the current solar minimum are setting record low values for the space age. Evidence is here reviewed that this is part of a decline in solar activity from a grand solar maximum and that the Sun has returned to a state that last prevailed in 1924. Recent research into what this means, and does not mean, for climate change is reviewed. |
Entered by: Shaan Sahonta, 7/2010