2017
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201608.0025.v2
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The Role of Natural Factors on Major Climate Variability in Northern Winter

Abstract: Abstract. The role of natural factors mainly solar eleven-year cycle variability, and volcanic eruptions on two major modes of climate variability the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) are studied for around last 150 years period. The NAO is the primary factor to regulate Central England Temperature (CET) during winter throughout the period, though NAO is impacted differently by other factors in various time periods. Solar variability indicates a strong positive influence… Show more

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“…During that period, high solar years those include peak (or max) solar years, 1-year lag and 2-year lag, all are dominated by the cold event(C) of ENSO (Table-1, (2,3)). Warm ENSO years(W) in Table 1 are only noticed when SSN is sufficiently low, as seen in Fig.1 (4,5).…”
Section: High Solar Years Show Cooling In Central Tropical Pacific Bementioning
confidence: 90%
“…During that period, high solar years those include peak (or max) solar years, 1-year lag and 2-year lag, all are dominated by the cold event(C) of ENSO (Table-1, (2,3)). Warm ENSO years(W) in Table 1 are only noticed when SSN is sufficiently low, as seen in Fig.1 (4,5).…”
Section: High Solar Years Show Cooling In Central Tropical Pacific Bementioning
confidence: 90%