Earth and Sun: An Hypothesis of Weather and Sunspots
by Ellsworth Huntington
About this book
This book was published as a companion text to 'Climatic Changes' by the same author. The affect of the solar neighbourhood on the atmosphere of Earth is analysed. Sunspots, the magnetic field between the sun and the planets, and how they interact with each other is presented with tables and charts. - Summary by leon.harvey
Chapters (13)
1Solar Disturbances and Terrestrial Temperature
2The Sun’s Effect on Storminess
3Solar Regulation of Atmospheric Pressure
4The Paradox of a Hot Sun and a Cool Earth
5The Nature of Modern Climatic Variations
6Electrical Activities of the Sun and the Earth
7The Electrically Effective Areas of the Sun
8A Possible Electrical Factor in Barometric Pressure
9Methods of Testing an Electrical Hypothesis
10The Origin of Sunspots
11The Sunsport Period as a Result of Planetary Influece, by Henry Helm Clayton
12The Planetary Hypothesis of Sunspots
13The Nature of Planetary Influence on the Sun

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