The sun’s role in decadal climate predictability in the north atlantic

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    Solar forcing variability has been suggested to affect regional climate variability (Gray et_al, 2010) and to synchronize internal variability modes such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) (Thiéblemont et_al, 2015). Consequently, solar variability may offer a source of decadal predictability for regional climate due to its periodicity (Dunstone et_al, 2016; Kushnir et_al, 2019). Investigating its detectability, a recent study (Chiodo et_al, 2019) questioned the statistical reliability of the previously widely accepted solar cycle influence on North Atlantic climate which projects onto the NAO (Gray et_al, 2013, 2016; Kodera, 2003; Kodera Published by Copernicus . . .

     

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