Dear scientist colleague and all reader,
Introduction
As you may already know, there is an increasing amount of observation
indicating that there is a solar minimum activity during the past
few year, which are part of solar cyclic activity, and related
phenomena with the aforementioned cyclic activity are solarspot activity.
Implication of these phenomena are called 'global cooling' and
in fact this global cooling are more serious compared to
the more popular global warming effect. (see a paper included
here by a NASA scientist dr. D. Hathaway).
In order to comprehend better how solar spot and solar cyclic
variation affect global climate and also their related star-planet
interaction, we intend to compile a number of contribution
article in a volume of book with a title something like:
Global cooling, solar spot, and star-planet interaction -
and hereby we invite you to submit one or two article to discuss
these related issues and their implication, and plausibly how to
increase awareness on this global cooling issue among scientist
and policy maker as well.
Submission
For each contributor there will be five copies of the book, but
the book copyright will remain with all contributor, and therefore
there is no copyright transfer agreement (therefore you may wish to
publish or post your article in other format elsewhere). The book will
be distributed online and in Amazon.com and also in digital format. Contribution
article should be submitted before end of july 2010; there is no length
restriction of your article, though normally that would be around 5-10
pages each article (in pdf file).
We thank you for your contribution, and should you wish to contribute
in this volume, would you be so kind to send your article in portable
document format (pdf) file to the following email:
FSmarandache@yahoo.com or
admin@sciprint.org
and with regards to star-planet interaction issue, which belong
to astrophysics subject, you may wish to see the following article:
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0906/0906.1738v1.pdf
thank you thank you thank you for your kind contribution to this global
cooling volume book.
Endnote:
(a) http://www.srl.caltech.edu/ACE/ACENews/ACENews131.html
Quote:
'“This is because a change in weather circulation patterns
can cause a small change in global-average cloudiness. And
since clouds represent the single largest internal control
on global temperatures (through their ability to reflect
sunlight), a change in cloudiness associated with the PDO
might explain most of the climate change we’ve seen in the
last 100 years or more,” he writes.'
Source: '(a) http://www.examiner.com/x-32936-Seminole-County-Environmental-News-Examiner~y2010m5d19-Triple-Crown-of-global-cooling-could-pose-serious-threat-to-humanity
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