Air temperature trends at Mount Śnieżka (Polish Sudetes) and solar activity, 1881–2012

作者: Grzegorz Urban , Karol Tomczyński

DOI: 10.3986/AGS.837

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摘要: This article discusses air temperature variability at Mount Śniezka in the Sudetes from 1881 to 2012. It analyzes relationship between changing trends mean annual (Tavg) and solar activity, expressed by Wolf number. The characteristic feature of changes extremes (Tmax, Tmin) Tavg is an upward trend. increase Tmin (0.148 °C /10 years) has been twice as fast that for Tmax (0.069 / 10 years). A strong correlation (almost 1.0) was found number twenty-two-year cycles magnetic Sun 1988. During 1989–2012 cycle, there a and, same time, decrease

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