EVIDENCE OF A VARIABLE SOLAR INPUT BEYOND AND ABOVE THE TSI

GLOBAL TEMPERATURE NATURAL VARIABILITY from SUN to the EARTH & the OCEANS
   


SOLAR & EARTH's MAGNETIC VARIABILITY

Dr. J. Dickey of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena:
"One possibility is the movements of Earth's core (where Earth's magnetic field originates) might disturb Earth's magnetic shielding of charged-particle (i.e., cosmic ray) fluxes that have been hypothesized to affect the formation of clouds. This could affect how much of the sun's energy is reflected back to space and how much is absorbed by our planet. Other possibilities are that some other core process could be having a more indirect effect on climate, or that an external (e.g. solar) process affects the core and climate simultaneously. "

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/earth20110309.html

Dr.L. Svalgaard - Solar Scientist, Stanford University and Wilcox Solar Observatory:
Variations of the observed field at the surface of the Earth are syncronized with solar activity. Variations are caused by currents in the magnetosphere and ionosphere, and induced in the oceans and upper mantle.

M.A. Vukcevic :

Here I demonstrate :    EVIDENCE of the VARIABLE SOLAR INPUT BEYOND and ABOVE the TSI



POLAR TEMPERATURE AMPLIFICATION
NASA: Temperature pattern is a manifestation of "Arctic Amplification", which is characterized by temperature increases 1.50C
greater than (more than double) the increases at lower latitudes (Overland et al., 2011; Stroeve et al., 2012).



ARCTIC TEMPERATURE & GEOMAGNETIC FIELD


ANTARCTIC
STRONG SUN - EARTH  ELECTRO & MAGNETIC LINK DISCOVERED
(by M.A. Vukcevic)




ARCTIC as the key to
understanding of the CLIMATE CHANGE

The highlighted period 1940 -1980 shows: highest acceleration in the CO2 emissions
and the Arctic temperatures in record fall
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