Solar Activity, Events, and Galactic Cosmic Radiation: Effects on the Earths Atmosphere: An Introduction
Shonkwiler, Kira Brianne
Solar Activity, Events, and Galactic Cosmic Radiation: Effects on the Earth's Atmospheres give students and researchers in Atmospheric Science, Solar Physics and Climatology a more concise perspective on the Earth's atmospheres and how they are affected by solar emissions. It reviews a wide range of topics relating to the effects from solar activity on the Earth's climate including impacts on the energy budget, the effect of emission on tides and dynamics, how solar emissions change on different time scales and the ramifications on modelling paleoclimates. By providing greater insight on how solar emissions change as they travel through the atmosphere, Solar Activity, Events, and Galactic Cosmic Radiation: Effects on the Earth's Atmospheres guides the reader on how to present these emissions, along with observations and indices. Thoroughly reviews the impacts of solar activity and radiation on the Earth's Atmosphere and Climate, including effects on the energy budget, tides and dynamics and modelling paleoclimatesThe topic is broken down by atmospheric level for greater understandingAdditionally covers of the Global Electric Circuit and the indirect impacted by solar emissions INDICE: 1. Magnetosphere/Plasmasphere2. Exosphere3. Thermosphere4. Ionosphere5. Mesosphere6. Stratosphere7. Troposphere8. The Global Electric Circuit
- ISBN: 978-0-12-819591-8
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 220
- Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2020
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés