Impact of solar activity on climate changes in Athens region, Greece
Nectaria A. B. Gizani, Kimon Papathanasopoylos, Leonidas Vatikiotis,, Efthimios Zervas

TL;DR
This study investigates the correlation between solar activity and climate variations in Athens, Greece, analyzing meteorological data alongside solar parameters from 1975 to 2000 to understand solar influence on local climate change.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the relationship between solar activity indicators and multiple climate parameters in Athens over 25 years, highlighting potential solar impacts on regional climate.
Findings
Identified correlations between solar irradiance and temperature variations.
Observed solar cycle influences on wind and humidity patterns.
Suggested solar activity as a factor in regional climate variability.
Abstract
The scope of this work is to study the role that the solar weather plays in terrestrial weather. For this reason we study the effect of the solar activity on the climate changes in Greece. In the current work we look for possible correlation between the solar activity data spanning the years from 1975 to 2000 and the meteorological data from two weather stations based inside the city of Athens, Greece (New Philadelphia) and in greater Athens in the north of Attica (Tatoi area). We examine the annual variations of the average values of six meteorological parameters: temperature, atmospheric pressure, direction and intensity of wind, rainfall and relative air humidity. The solar data include decade variations, within the above period, of the solar irradiance, mean sunspot number between two solar cycles, magnetic cycle influence, and solar UV driving of climate (radio flux).
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
