Galactic Cosmic Rays - Clouds Effect and Bifurcation Model of the Earth Global Climate. Part 1. Theory
Abstract
Based on theoretical and experimental consideration of the first (the Twomey effect) and second indirect aerosol effects the quasianalytic description of physical connection between the galactic cosmic rays intensity and the Earth's cloud cover is obtained. It is shown that the basic equation of the Earth's climate energy-balance model is described by the bifurcation equation (with respect to the temperature of the Earth's surface) in the form of assembly-type catastrophe with the two governing parameters defining the variations of insolation and Earth's magnetic field (or the galactic cosmic rays intensity in the atmosphere), respectively. The principle of hierarchical climatic models construction, which consists in the structural invariance of balance equations of these models evolving on different time scales, is described.
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@article{arxiv.0803.2765,
title = {Galactic Cosmic Rays - Clouds Effect and Bifurcation Model of the Earth Global Climate. Part 1. Theory},
author = {Vitaliy D. Rusov and Alexandr V. Glushkov and Vladimir N. Vaschenko and Oksana T. Mykhalus and Yuriy A. Bondartchuk and Vladimir P. Smolyar and Elena P. Linnik and Strachimir Cht. Mavrodiev and Boyko I. Vachev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2765},
year = {2015}
}
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23 pages, 7 figures