Abstract
The solar effects on tropospheric circulation over Europe are investigated by counting the occurrence of Hess-Brezowsky synoptic types under various levels of solar activity. Solar minima are accompanied by a lower incidence of westerly types and a higher incidence of easterly and northerly types. The types with a northeast and northwest flow are most frequent under a moderate solar activity. There is a weak tendency towards the anticyclonic (cyclonic) types to be less (more) frequent under moderate solar activity. Our results are in accord with previous studies, indicating a strengthened zonal flow in solar maxima and changes in the modes of low-frequency circulation variability. The results point to the fact that the effects of solar activity are not linear.
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Huth, R., Kyselý, J., Bochníček, J., & Hejda, P. (2008). Solar activity affects the occurrence of synoptic types over Europe. Annales Geophysicae, 26(7), 1999–2004. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-1999-2008
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