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Using the oceans as a calorimeter to quantify the solar radiative forcing
Nir J. Shaviv
Racah Institute of Physics
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Keyphrases
Calorimeters
100%
Radiative Forcing
100%
Total Solar Irradiance
66%
Small Changes
33%
Sea Surface Temperature
33%
Solar Cycle
33%
Rate-based
33%
20th Century
33%
Rate of Change
33%
Small Variation
33%
Surface Temperature Change
33%
Sea-level Change
33%
Climatic Effects
33%
Tide Gauge Records
33%
Irradiance Variability
33%
Solar Cycle Variation
33%
Necessary Existence
33%
Amplification Mechanism
33%
11-year Solar Cycle
33%
Global Energy Budget
33%
Net Heat Flux
33%
Oceanic Heat Flux
33%
Solar Activity Variations
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Solar Cycle
100%
Radiative Forcing
100%
Calorimeter
100%
Irradiance
66%
Heat Flux
66%
Energy Budget
33%
Temperature Variation
33%
Sea Level Change
33%
Sea Surface Temperature
33%
Tide Gauge
33%
Climatic Effect
33%
Solar Activity
33%