Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide

Solar variability is one of the main natural influences on the Earth's climate. Biological processes are profoundly affected by the solar irradiance. Some of these processes have been proposed to change the cloud albedo and therefore impact the climate. Here we investigate the relation between the total solar irradiance (TSI) and the global concentration of Dimethylsulphide (DMS), produced by plancktonic algae in seawater. DMS has been frequently mentioned as a forcing of climate through its effect on clouds and therefore on albedo. In the present work we attempt to find the relation between TSI and DMS. We found that the TSI and the DMS production data series display a correlation. A probabilistic scheme is introduced, the Mutual Information Function (MIF) which is a measure of the dependence between the parameters of interest. The MIF seems to present solar cycle dependence: larger values during lower solar activity times (lower TSI times) than during higher solar activity epochs (higher TSI epochs). Or in other words, the dependence between TSI and DMS is stronger during lower solar activity times than during higher solar activity epochs.

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Main Authors: Mendoza,B., Flores-Márquez,E. L., Ramírez-Rojas,A., Martínez-Arroyo,A.
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Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geofísica 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0016-716920090004000012010-02-15Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphideMendoza,B.Flores-Márquez,E. L.Ramírez-Rojas,A.Martínez-Arroyo,A. Mutual information function dimethylsulphide total solar irradiance solar activity Sun-Earth relations Solar variability is one of the main natural influences on the Earth's climate. Biological processes are profoundly affected by the solar irradiance. Some of these processes have been proposed to change the cloud albedo and therefore impact the climate. Here we investigate the relation between the total solar irradiance (TSI) and the global concentration of Dimethylsulphide (DMS), produced by plancktonic algae in seawater. DMS has been frequently mentioned as a forcing of climate through its effect on clouds and therefore on albedo. In the present work we attempt to find the relation between TSI and DMS. We found that the TSI and the DMS production data series display a correlation. A probabilistic scheme is introduced, the Mutual Information Function (MIF) which is a measure of the dependence between the parameters of interest. The MIF seems to present solar cycle dependence: larger values during lower solar activity times (lower TSI times) than during higher solar activity epochs (higher TSI epochs). Or in other words, the dependence between TSI and DMS is stronger during lower solar activity times than during higher solar activity epochs.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de GeofísicaGeofísica internacional v.48 n.4 20092009-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0016-71692009000400001en
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Flores-Márquez,E. L.
Ramírez-Rojas,A.
Martínez-Arroyo,A.
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Flores-Márquez,E. L.
Ramírez-Rojas,A.
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Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
author_facet Mendoza,B.
Flores-Márquez,E. L.
Ramírez-Rojas,A.
Martínez-Arroyo,A.
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title Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
title_short Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
title_full Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
title_fullStr Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
title_full_unstemmed Possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
title_sort possible dependence between the total solar irradiance and dimethylsulphide
description Solar variability is one of the main natural influences on the Earth's climate. Biological processes are profoundly affected by the solar irradiance. Some of these processes have been proposed to change the cloud albedo and therefore impact the climate. Here we investigate the relation between the total solar irradiance (TSI) and the global concentration of Dimethylsulphide (DMS), produced by plancktonic algae in seawater. DMS has been frequently mentioned as a forcing of climate through its effect on clouds and therefore on albedo. In the present work we attempt to find the relation between TSI and DMS. We found that the TSI and the DMS production data series display a correlation. A probabilistic scheme is introduced, the Mutual Information Function (MIF) which is a measure of the dependence between the parameters of interest. The MIF seems to present solar cycle dependence: larger values during lower solar activity times (lower TSI times) than during higher solar activity epochs (higher TSI epochs). Or in other words, the dependence between TSI and DMS is stronger during lower solar activity times than during higher solar activity epochs.
publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geofísica
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