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The Sunspot Record: 1826-1980The International Sunspot Number is used as a measure of the level of solar activity in many important studies. This includes studies of the effects of solar activity on climate change and on the generation of radioisotopes used to infer levels of solar activity going back thousands of years. Any systematic errors in the historical record of the sunspot number can profoundly alter the conclusions of these studies. There is substantial evidence that the currently accepted International Sunspot Numbers have been subjected to changes in the way the numbers are calculated and to changes in the weights given to observations of various observers. In this talk I will focus on the time period from 1826 to 1980 which covers principal observers Schwabe, Wolf, Wolfer, Brunner, and Waldmeier. Previous investigations have indicated problems associated with Schwabe's observations (1826 to 1867), the first decades of the Greenwich observations (1874 to about 1910), and the introduction of a different counting method by Waldmeier (1946-1980). I will examine the evidence for these problems and the possible solutions that might be used to provide improved estimates of the sunspot numbers and their errors over this time interval.
Document ID
20140010924
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hathaway, David H.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 22, 2014
Publication Date
May 19, 2014
Subject Category
Solar Physics
Report/Patent Number
M14-3475
Meeting Information
Meeting: Sunspot Number Workshop
Location: Locarno
Country: Switzerland
Start Date: May 19, 2014
End Date: May 23, 2014
Sponsors: Specola Solare Ticinese, Istituto Ricerche Solari Locarno
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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