https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00704-025-05440-z

*Authors*
Puteri Nur Atiqah Bandira, Mou Leong Tan, Narimah Samat & Fei Zhang

*25 March 2025*

*Abstract*
The sun plays a crucial role in Earth's climate, where even minor
fluctuations in solar radiation can significantly impacts regional climate
conditions. Understanding the relationship between solar radiation and
regional climate patterns is essential for improving climate modelling and
forecasting accuracy. However, despite its importance, the interaction of
solar radiation with tropical systems remains inadequately investigated.
This study explores the relationship between solar radiation and climate
variability in northern Peninsular Malaysia, a key agricultural zone. The
Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model was employed to analyze the relationship
between solar radiation and the De Martonne Aridity (DM) Index, which
serves as a proxy for climate variability. The findings show that the
region experiences dry conditions from December to January, potentially
extending from March to May, while the wettest season occurs between
September and November. The Modified Mann–Kendall (MMK) analysis reveals a
significant increasing trend in both DM and solar radiation across most
assessed stations, indicating a warming and more humid climate in this
region. Additionally, the Impulsive Response Function (IRF) analysis
suggests a pronounced response of DM to solar radiation shocks, with
long-term effects persisting for over two decades. Furthermore, variations
in solar radiation account for approximately 5% of surface temperature
variability. These findings highlight the direct and long-term influence of
solar radiation on the climate system in northern Peninsular Malaysia. They
underscore the role of solar radiation in shaping regional climate
variability, with implications for solar radiation management as a
potential climate mitigation strategy.

*Source: Springer Nature Link*

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