On climate response to changes in the cosmic ray flux and radiative budget
@article{Shaviv2004OnCR, title={On climate response to changes in the cosmic ray flux and radiative budget}, author={N. Shaviv}, journal={Journal of Geophysical Research}, year={2004}, volume={110} }
0.09� KW � 1 m 2 , at the current temperature, while its temperature derivative is undetectable with (dl/dT)0 = � 0.01 ± 0.04 m 2 W � 1 . If the observed CRF/climate link is ignored, the best sensitivity obtained is l = 0.54 ± 0.12� KW � 1 m 2 and (dl/dT)0 = � 0.02 ± 0.05 m 2 W � 1 . Note that this analysis assumes that different climate conditions can be described with at most a linear function of T; however, the exact sensitivity probably depends on various additional factors. Moreover, l was… CONTINUE READING
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