Cosmic rays linked to global warming
Last week, I brought you the news that ice ages seem to correlate with cosmic ray levels on long timescales. Now some new research shows a link between cosmic rays and short term warming.
The process is a bit complicated but essentially what happens is that cosmic rays affect cloud cover and that cloud cover affects warming. One key aspect of the new work is that it shows a height dependence in how the cosmic rays affect clouds.
The end result is that this process may explain why the ground-level temperatures on Earth can rise but the upper atmosphere stays at about the same temperature, as experimentally confirmed.
Before people go rushing off to say that this means global warming is not caused by human activities, they should realise that the cosmic ray process only partially explains the amount of gloabl warming that has been measured.
Check out the full press release for some more information.