Title of article :
Solar Minima, Earthʹs rotation and Little Ice Ages in the past and in the future: The North Atlantic–European case
Author/Authors :
Mِrner، نويسنده , , Nils-Axel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
12
From page :
282
To page :
293
Abstract :
The past Solar Minima were linked to a general speeding up of the Earthʹs rate of rotation. This affected the surface currents and southward penetration of Arctic water in the North Atlantic causing “Little Ice Ages” over northwestern Europe. At around 2040–2050 we will be in a new major Solar Minimum. It is to be expected that we will then have a new “Little Ice Age” over the Arctic and NW Europe. The mechanism proposed for the linkage of Solar activity with Earthʹs rotation is the interaction of Solar Wind with the Earthʹs magnetosphere; the decrease in Solar Wind at sunspot minima weakens the interaction with the magnetosphere that allows the Earth to speed up, and the increase in Solar Wind at sunspot maxima strengthens the interaction with the magnetosphere that slows down the spinning of the Earth.
Keywords :
solar wind , The Gulf Stream , the future , Solar Minima , Little Ice Ages , Rotational deceleration
Journal title :
Global and Planetary Change
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Global and Planetary Change
Record number :
2368617
Link To Document :
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