Summary
FUPSOL (Future and Past Solar Influence on the Terrestrial Climate) was a Swiss collaboration project lead by PMOD/WRC involving partners from the Institute for Atmosphere and Climate Sciences of the ETH Zürich (IAC ETHZ), the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Dübendorf (EAWAG), the Physics Institute (KUP) and Institute of Geography (GIUB) of the University of Bern and the Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research. The project aimed to study solar forcing and it’s influence on the Earth’s atmosphere, ozone layer and climate in the past and future. FUPSOL ended in March 2017. The main aims of all sub-projects were mostly fulfilled.
FUPSOL included several sub-projects:
- The sub-project A (“Calculating the time variable spectral solar irradiance for past and future based on solar activityproxies”)
- The sub-project B (“Long-term simulations of the future climate with the standard and improved versions of the AOCCM model”)
- The sub-project C (“Assessing the sensitivity of the atmosphere-ocean-chemistry system to different external forcing factors”)
- The sub-project D (“Solar effects on the tropospheric weather”)