Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the results of the analysis of time series of measurements from outer space of local temperatures of the surface of the earth and air at a height of 2 meters, as well as the general insolation of the earth falling on the surface at Kara-Dag over the past 38 years. Mutual correlations were established between the analyzed sequences of local measurements and changes in the length of the day, the number of sunspots, and the indices of changes in global temperature by calculating the functions of the mutual (two-channel) power spectral density.

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