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Climate of earth hypersensitive to sun's ultraviolet strength?
A model study by Soon et al (2000), showed clearly that our atmosphere is hypersensitive to solar ultraviolet outbursts, that changes to CO2 or total solar irradiance were not very important.
This website has images of current solar output in ultraviolet: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/images/latest.html
This can account for extreme climates during the past not linked to Milankovich cycles, volcanos or cosmic collisions. I wanted to find out more about the geologic periods where this might show up so that's my question, what time periods of extreme weather aren't explainable by natural causes?
3 AnswersGlobal Warming1 decade agoIs adding electrons better than removing them for common air molecules to create ions? After formal proofs.?
Polarity doesn't matter but total charge does, I'm trying to learn how to compare processes that ionize air, the math & physics, especially the thermodyanmics. Please if you can cite references or urls so I can study the solutions. Thanks.
2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago