Yin Zhiqiang, Han Yanben, Wang bo. 2014: Possible Response of Climate to Solar Activity on Millennial Scale during the Holocene. Advances in Meteorological Science and Technology, 4(4): 9-12. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-1973.2014.04.002
Citation: Yin Zhiqiang, Han Yanben, Wang bo. 2014: Possible Response of Climate to Solar Activity on Millennial Scale during the Holocene. Advances in Meteorological Science and Technology, 4(4): 9-12. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-1973.2014.04.002

Possible Response of Climate to Solar Activity on Millennial Scale during the Holocene

  • Based on well-known series from land-based caves and reconstructed sunspot numbers, the nature of climatic response to solar variability is discussed over a long-time scale. Wavelet analysis reveals coherence between the climatic and solar oscillations with periods of ~1000- and ~2000-yr that may reflect a modulation of solar activity during the Holocene. Moreover, the wavelet power spectra present that ~1000-yr cycle of these series is absent around ~2000 BC and this abrupt change and prolonged changes in climatic conditions might have brought about major societal challenges to many regions.
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