"Alastair" wrote in message
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On Oct 14, 8:07 pm, Richard Dixon wrote:
Dear All,
http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/...-9326_5_2_0240...
This may provide an interesting read and maybe discussion.
"Lastly, one can invert the title of this paper and
ask ‘Does the occurrence of lower/higher solar activity
make a cold/warm winter in Europe more likely (than the
climatological mean)?’ Our results strongly suggest that it
does, which has implications for seasonal predictions."
Richard
Here is a description of a related paper:
Oct 7, 2010
Sun's role in warming the planet may be overestimated, study finds
From the Guardian
http://environmentalresearchweb.org/...cle/news/43969
Cheers, Alastair.
As I understand it Alastair, the findings based on just three years of
satellite data measured and showed a very small increase in ultra violet
light. Now if Eigil Friis-Christensen is correct than that would be easily
swamped by increase in reflectivity. Anyhow we might get a definitive answer
in the coming years.