During the past century over 1,000 articles have been published claiming or refuting a correlation between some aspect of solar activity and some feature of terrestrial weather or climate. Nevertheless, the sense of progress that should attend such an outpouring of ‘results’ has been absent for most of this period. The problem all along has been to separate a suspected Sun–weather signal from the characteristically noisy background of both systems. The present decade may be witnessing the first evidence of progress in this field. Three independent investigations have revealed what seem to be well resolved Sun–weather signals, although it is still too early to have unreserved confidence in all cases. The three correlations are between terrestrial climate and Maunder Minimum-type solar activity variations, a regional drought cycle and the 22-yr solar magnetic cycle, and winter hemisphere atmospheric circulation and passages by the Earth of solar sector boundaries in the solar wind. The apparent emergence of clear Sun–weather signals stimulated numerous searches for underlying physical causal links.
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Siscoe, G. Solar–terrestrial influences on weather and climate. Nature 276, 348–352 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1038/276348a0
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