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Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change | ISSN: 2157-7617 | Climate 2018 | Volume: 9
5
th
World Conference on
May 23-24, 2018 | New York, USA
Climate Change and Global Warming
The sun controls the climate
T
he climate system depends on an extremely complex set of physical processes taking place in the ocean-land-atmosphere
system, which in turn is influenced by various, mainly the quasi-bicentennial variation of the total solar irradiance (TSI).
Only variation of TSI to 0.5% leads to small increments of the planetary temperature and is the initial triggering mechanism
of subsequent multiple feedback effects. The feedback effects leading to significant changes in the Bond albedo, content of
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and width of the window its transparency. The climatic influence of subsequent feedback
effects depends on the duration of the period cooling (warming) and its influence can increase the direct influence of the quasi-
bicentennial variation of TSI up to three times. Since ~1990, the Sun has been in the declining phase of the quasi-bicentennial
variation TSI. Decrease in the portion of TSI absorbed by the Earth since 1990 has remained uncompensated by the Earth's
longwave radiation at the previous high level due to oceans' thermal inertia. The Earth has and will continue to have, negative
average annual energy budget and a negative thermal condition. The quasi-centennial epoch of the new Little Ice Age started
after the maximum phase of solar cycle 24. The start of Solar Grand Minimum is anticipated in 2043±11. Beginning of a phase
of a deep cooling of the new 19th Little Ice Age for the last 7,500 years is anticipated in 2060±11. The gradual weakening of the
Gulf Stream, which is driven by the heat accumulated by oceans water in the tropics due to of cyclic variations of the TSI, leads
to more strongest cooling in the zone of its action. The quasi-bicentennial cyclic variations of the TSI together with successive
very important influences of secondary feedback effects controls of corresponding alternations of the climate.
Biography
Habibullo I Abdussamatov was the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics from Samarkand State University (1962), Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics in
Leningrad State University (1965-1967) and postgraduate course in Pulkovo Observatory (1966-1969). He has been working in Pulkovo Observatory since 1964 as
Researcher Trainee (1964-1966), postgraduate (1966-1969), Junior Researcher (1969-1982), Senior Researcher (1982-1999), Leading Researcher (1999-2004),
Head of the Space Research Sector (2004-2006), Head of the Space Research Laboratory (2006-2010). Currently, he is the Head of the Space Research Sector of
the Sun at Pulkovo Observatory (since 2010) and the Head of the Lunar Optical Observatory project. He is an expert in the area of solar physics and of the solar-
terrestrial physics as well as the climate. He is independent scientist on climate change issues. He is the author of some 180 scientific publications, including four
scientific monographs, and seven scientific inventions.
abduss77@mail.ruHabibullo I Abdussamatov
St. Petersburg, Russia
Habibullo I Abdussamatov, J Earth Sci Clim Change 2018, Volulme: 9
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C1-038