Abstract

AbstractWe analyze the basic characteristics of the earth system and its energy and the running way. It is suggested that geothermal and geo‐cold vortexes are the important contributors to the surface climate system. Based on global geomagnetic data, the distribution and evolution of joule heat in the earth is studied. The results show that the variation of the global mean air temperature is closely related to the change of geomagnetic field; the distribution of joule heat has a good correspondence to the global geothermal zones, global volcanoes, and the largest precipitation belt. Therefore, for a better understanding of climate change, the earth system must be considered as a whole.

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