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Solar Variability Manifestation on Earth-Climate Parameters Registered at a Tropical Location

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

Oscar Alvarez Pomares
Affiliation:
Instituto de Geofísica y Astronomía, Calle 212 No. 2906 e/ 29, y31, La Coronela, Ciudad de La Habana, CP 11 600.E-mail: oscaralv@geoastro.inf.cu, jpdoval@geoastro.inf.cu
Jorge Pérez Doval
Affiliation:
Instituto de Geofísica y Astronomía, Calle 212 No. 2906 e/ 29, y31, La Coronela, Ciudad de La Habana, CP 11 600.E-mail: oscaralv@geoastro.inf.cu, jpdoval@geoastro.inf.cu
Pedro A. Cárdenas Pérez
Affiliation:
Centro Nacional del Clima, ISMET, Loma de Casablanca
Raimundo Vega González
Affiliation:
Centro Nacional del Clima, ISMET, Loma de Casablanca

Abstract

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The authors present evidence for a connection between solar activity and mean winter temperatures at Havana, Cuba, in observations covering the past 130 years. The colder-than-average winters tend to follow 2±1 years after years of maximum solar activity.

Type
II. Joint Discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of Pacific 2002

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