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Cosmic ray decreases and changes in the liquid water cloud fraction over the oceans
Author(s) -
Laken Benjamin,
Wolfendale Arnold,
Kniveton Dominic
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/2009gl040961
Subject(s) - cosmic ray , anomaly (physics) , astrophysics , fraction (chemistry) , cosmic cancer database , atmospheric sciences , environmental science , cloud fraction , liquid water , physics , climatology , cloud computing , cloud cover , geology , chemistry , thermodynamics , organic chemistry , computer science , condensed matter physics , operating system
Svensmark et al. (2009) have recently claimed that strong galactic cosmic ray (GCR) decreases during ‘Forbush Decrease (FD) events’ are followed by decreases in both the global liquid water cloud fraction (LCF) and other closely correlated atmospheric parameters. To test the validity of these findings we have concentrated on just one property, the MODIS LCF and examined two aspects: 1) The statistical chance that the decrease observed in the LCF is abnormal. 2) The likelihood of the observed delay (∼5 to 9 days) being physically connected to the FD events. On both counts we conclude that LCF variations are unrelated to FD events: Both the pattern and timing of observed LCF changes are irreconcilable with current theoretical pathways. Additionally, a zonal analysis of LCF variations also offers no support to the claimed relationship, as the observed anomaly is not found to vary latitudinally in conjunction with cosmic ray intensity.

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