DocumentCode :
2494881
Title :
Global change: the solar influence
Author :
Roble, R.G.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Center for Atmos. Res., Boulder, CO, USA
fYear :
1988
fDate :
14-18 Nov 1988
Firstpage :
240
Abstract :
The variable outputs of the Sun that influence the Earth´s atmosphere include electromagnetic radiation, the solar wind, and energetic particles emitted by flares and other disturbances. Irregularities in the solar wind can also modulate galactic cosmic rays that impact the Earth. In addition, there are variations in the solar energy at the top of the atmosphere caused by long-term changes in the Earth´s orbital elements. All of these variations are currently being imposed on an atmosphere whose composition and thermal structure is changing as a result of trace-gas increases from man´s activities. There is need for a next-generation climate model that extends from the ground to the thermosphere that can be used to study the effects of solar variability on a changing atmosphere. Such a model will probably require an increase in present-day computational power by a factor of 10 to 100
Keywords :
climatology; geophysics computing; meteorology; Earth´s atmosphere; Sun; galactic cosmic rays; global change; meteorology; next-generation climate model; solar influence; solar variability; solar wind; thermal structure; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Distortion measurement; Earth; Ice; Land surface temperature; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Sun; Terrestrial atmosphere;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Supercomputing 88. Vol.II: Science and Applications., Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8923-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SUPERC.1988.74149
Filename :
74149
Link To Document :
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