Observation of total irradiance variability from Nimbus satellites

The cavity pyrheliometer sensor aboard Nimbus 7 is now in its tenth year of operation. Results for 9 1 2 years show a decreasing trend through the end of solar cycle 21 of approximately −0.015% per year, a levelling off near solar minimum and an increasing irradiance for the beginning of cycle 22. T...

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