On Apr 2, 7:55 am, William Connolley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/4/2 David B. Benson <[email protected]>:
>
> > Here we need another, the solar cycle climate sensitivity (SCCS).
> > This is the change in temperature from solar minimum to solar maximum
> > for the average solar cycle. Although Tung et al. in [1] treat this
> > as if it is the same as TCS,
>
> Fair point, which I've wondered about on occasion. What do T et al.
> claim *is* the global T change during the solar cycle? I've always had
> the impression it is too small to reliably extract from noise.
>
> -W.
>
> --
> William M. Connolley |www.wmconnolley.org.uk| 07985 935400
There is a large 5.2 year cycle which can be detected, but I thought
that the solar cycle was 11 or 22 years long. Can anyone explain what
Tung's 5.224 cycle is?
Cheers, Alastair.
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