Remote Sensing of Geomagnetic Field and Applications to Climate Prediction
A.Mary Selvam

TL;DR
This paper presents a universal theory linking atmospheric eddy dynamics, geomagnetic field variations, and climate patterns, suggesting that monitoring geomagnetic changes can improve weather and climate prediction.
Contribution
It introduces a new theoretical framework connecting atmospheric eddy hierarchies with geomagnetic field variations, providing a basis for climate prediction using satellite data.
Findings
Geomagnetic field variations are linked to atmospheric circulation patterns.
Atmospheric eddy dynamics can generate geomagnetic field components.
Satellite monitoring of geomagnetic changes can aid climate prediction.
Abstract
Observations show that geomagnetic field lines follow closely the atmospheric circulation patterns and that geomagnetic field variations are precursors to climate change . The exact mechanism for the observed close relationship between global geomagnetic field and the tropospheric weather patterns is not clear. In this paper a universal theory of atmospheric eddy dynamics is presented which shows that the global geomagnetic field, atmospheric electric field and weather systems are manifestations of a semi permanent scale invariant hierarchical atmospheric eddy continuum. Quantitative equations are derived to show that the full continuum of atmospheric eddies exist as a unified whole and originate from buoyant energy supply from frictional turbulence at the planetary surface . Large eddy growth occurs from turbulence scale by the universal period doubling route to chaos . The turbulent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
