Gnevyshev–Ohl rule
The Gnevyshev–Ohl rule (GO rule) is an
empirical rule according to which the sums of Wolf's sunspot numbers over odd cycles are highly correlated with the sums over preceding even cycles and the correlation is lower if even cycles and preceding odd ones are taken (see Figure 1).[1] Sometimes a simplified formulation of the rule is used, according to which the sums over odd cycles exceeds those of the preceding even cycles[2]
(see Figure 2).
The rule breaks down under certain conditions.Dalton minimum, but can be restored with the "lost cycle" in the end of the 18th century.[4][5] The nature of the GO rule is still unclear.[2]
References
- ^ Gnevishev, M. N.; Ohl, A. I. (1948). "On the 22-year cycle of solar activity". Astronomicheskii Zhurnal (in Russian). 25 (1): 18–20.
- ^ PMID 27194958.
- doi:10.1086/320908.
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- S2CID 14882350.