poor rat brain, you really expect a call to authority of some BBC bozo to challenge a Published PHD in physics. My guy's creds are all public. But I see noting on the BBC bozo team. The only doctor who might give you help is a psychologist.
Curriculum Vitae: Nicola Scafetta, Ph. D. November 25, 2013 Education • 2001: Ph. D. in Physics, University of North Texas (Denton, TX, USA). Dissertation: An entropic approach to the analysis of time series. ARK: ark:/67531/metadc3033. PDF • 1997: Laurea in Physics, Università di Pisa (Italy). Thesis: Breakdown of the Renormalization group ap- proach to slow relaxation processes. Address 1) ACRIM: Active Cavity Radiometer Solar Irradiance Monitor, Coronado, CA (website) 2) Department of Anesthesiology: Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology (website), Duke University Personal Website: duke.edu Research Interests Physics of Complex Systems, Computational Physics, Statistical Physics, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Climate Change, Solar-Climate Interactions, Solar Dynamics, Atmosphere and Ocean Dynamics, Earthquake Interactions, Time Series Analysis, Fractal Systems, Non-Linear Dynamics, Environmental Physiology. Publication Ranking Summary Publications (range: 2001-present) 75 Scientific books: 2 Peer reviewed scientific articles: 62 Other scientific articles: 11 H-Index (Scopus): 19 Citations (Scopus): 939 Co-authors (Scopus): 46 Professional Society Memberships American Physical Society (APS); American Geophysical Union (AGU). 1 Academic Appointments 2010-date: Research Consultant, ACRIM Science Team, (Coronado, CA) 2012-date: Research Consultant, Anesthesiology Dept., Duke University 2013-summer: Adjunct Professor, Physics Dept., Elon University 2010-2012: Assistant Adjunct Professor, Anesthesiology Dept., Duke University 2010-fall: Visiting Lecturer, Physics Dept., University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2010-spring: Adjunct Professor, Physics Dept., Elon University 2008-fall: Visiting Lecturer, Physics Dept., University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2008-2009: Visiting Lecturer, Physics Dept., University of North Carolina Greensboro 2005-2009: Research Scientist, Physics Dept., Duke University 2002-2004: Research Associate, Physics Dept., Duke University 1998-2001: Teacher Assistant, Physics Dept., University of North Texas Teaching Experience 2013-Summer: : Introduction to Astronomy. Elon University, Physics Dept. 2010-Fall: Phys 104 General Physics, UNC-CH, Physics Dept. 2010-Spring: Introduction to Astronomy. Elon University, Physics Dept. 2010-Spring: Conceptual Physics, theory and lab. Elon, Physics Dept. 2009-Summer: Introduction to Astronomy. Duke University, Physics Dept. 2009-Spring: Conceptual Physics, theory and lab. UNCG, Physics Dept. 2009-Spring: Introduction to Astronomy, Duke University, Physics Dept. 2008-Fall: Conceptual Physics, theory and lab. UNCG, Physics Dept. 2008-Fall: Classical Mechanics, (Graduate Course) UNC-CH, Physics Dept. 2008-Summer: Introduction to Astronomy. Duke University, Physics Dept. 2008-Spring: Conceptual physics, theory and lab. UNCG, Physics Dept. 2007-Summer: Introduction to Astronomy. Duke University, Physics Dept. 1999-2001: Astronomy computer lab. University of North Texas, Physics Dept. 2
List of Publications (range: 2001-present; total: 75) Scientific books 2. West B. J. and N. Scafetta, 2010. Disrupted Networks: from physics to climate change. (World Scientific Publishing Company). ISBN-10: 9814304301 1. Scafetta N., 2010. Diffusion Entropy Analysis of Time Series: Theory, concepts, applications and computer codes for studying fractal noises and Lévy walk signals. (VDM Verlag Dr. Müller). ISBN-10: 3639257952 Peer reviewed scientific articles 62. Scafetta, N., and R. C. Willson, 2013. Multi-scale comparative spectral analysis of satellite total solar irradi- ance measurements from 2003 to 2013 reveals a non-linear planetary modulation of solar activity depending on the 11-year solar cycle. Pattern Recognition in Physics 1, 123-133. DOI: 10.5194/prp-1-123-2013. PDF 61. Scafetta, N., and R. C. Willson, 2013. Empirical evidences for a planetary modulation of total solar irradiance and the TSI signature of the 1.09-year Earth-Jupiter conjunction cycle. Astrophysics and Space Science 348, 25-39. DOI: 10.1007/s10509-013-1558-3. PDF 60. Scafetta, N., 2013. Discussion on climate oscillations: CMIP5 general circulation models versus a semi- empirical harmonic model based on astronomical cycles. Earth-Science Reviews 126, 321-357. DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2013.08.008. PDF 59. Scafetta, N., 2013 (in press). Multi-scale dynamical analysis (MSDA) of sea level records versus PDO, AMO, and NAO indexes. Climate Dynamics. DOI: 10.1007/s00382-013-1771-3. PDF 58. Scafetta, N., 2013. Reply to Benestad’s comment on "Discussions on common errors in analyzing sea level accelerations, solar trends and global warming" by Scafetta (2013). Pattern Recognition in Physics 1, 105–106. DOI: 10.5194/prp-1-105-2013. PDF 57. Scafetta, N., 2013. Solar and planetary oscillation control on climate change: hind-cast, forecast and a comparison with the CMIP5 GCMS. Chapter in “Mechanisms of Climate Change and the AGW Concept: a critical review” Energy & Environment 24(3-4), 455–496. DOI: 10.1260/0958-305X.24.3-4.455. PDF 56. Scafetta, N., 2013. Discussion on common errors in analyzing sea level accelerations, solar trends and temperature records. Pattern Recognition in Physics 1, 37–57. DOI: 10.5194/prp-1-37-2013. PDF 55. Scafetta, N., O. Humlum, J.-E. Solheim, and K. Stordahl, 2013. Comment on “The influence of planetary attractions on the solar tachocline” by Callebaut, de Jager and Duhau. Journal of Atmospheric and So- lar–Terrestrial Physics 102, 368–371. DOI:10.1016/j.jastp.2013.03.007. PDF 54. Scafetta, N., and R. C. Willson, 2013. Planetary harmonics in the historical Hungarian aurora record (1523- 1960). Planetary and Space Science 78, 38-44. DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2013.01.005. PDF 3 53. Mazzarella, A., A. Giuliacci and N. Scafetta, 2013. Quantifying the Multivariate ENSO Index (MEI) coupling to CO2 concentration and to the length of day variations. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 111, 601-607. DOI: 10.1007/s00704-012-0696-9. PDF 52. Manzi, V., Gennari R., Lugli S., Roveri M., Scafetta N. and Schreiber C., 2012. High-frequency cyclicity in the Mediterranean Messinian evaporites: evidence for solar-lunar climate forcing. Journal of Sedimentary Research 82, 991-1005. DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2012.81. PDF 51. Scafetta, N., 2012. Does the Sun work as a nuclear fusion amplifier of planetary tidal forcing? A proposal for a physical mechanism based on the mass-luminosity relation. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 81-82, 27-40. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2012.04.002. PDF 50. Scafetta, N., 2012. Multi-scale harmonic model for solar and climate cyclical variation throughout the Holocene based on Jupiter-Saturn tidal frequencies plus the 11-year solar dynamo cycle. Journal of At- mospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 80, 296-311. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2012.02.016. PDF - Supplement 49. Scafetta, N., 2012. Corrigendum to "Testing an astronomically based decadal-scale empirical harmonic climate model versus the general circulation climate models" [J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys. (2012) 124-137]. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 80, 347. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2012.05.001. PDF 48. Scafetta, N., 2012. Testing an astronomically based decadal-scale empirical harmonic climate model versus the IPCC (2007) general circulation climate models. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 80, 124-137. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2011.12.005. PDF - Supplement 47. Scafetta, N., 2012. A shared frequency set between the historical mid-latitude aurora records and the global surface temperature. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 74, 145-163. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2011.10.013. PDF 46. Mazzarella, A., and N. Scafetta, 2012. Evidences for a quasi 60-year North Atlantic Oscillation since 1700 and its meaning for global climate change. Theoretical Applied Climatology 107, 599-609. DOI: 10.1007/s00704-011-0499-4. PDF 45. Scafetta, N., 2011. Understanding the complexity of the Lévy-walk nature of human mobility with a multi-scale cost/benefit model. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 21, 043106. DOI: 10.1063/1.3645184. PDF 44. Loehle, C., and N. Scafetta, 2011. Climate Change Attribution Using Empirical Decomposition of Climatic Data. The Open Atmospheric Science Journal 5, 74-86. DOI: 10.2174/1874282301105010074. PDF - Supplement 43. Scafetta, N., 2011. Total Solar Irradiance Satellite Composites and their Phenomenological Effect on Climate. In Evidence-Based Climate Science (Elsevier), chap. 12, 289-316. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-385956-3.10012-9. PDF 42. Scafetta, N., and B. J, West, 2010. Comment on ‘Testing hypotheses about Sun-climate complexity linking’. Physical Review Letters 105, 219801. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.219801. PDF 41. Scafetta, N., 2010. Empirical evidence for a celestial origin of the climate oscillations and its implications. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 72, 951-970. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2010.04.015. PDF 4 40. Scafetta, N., 2009. Empirical analysis of the solar contribution to global mean air surface temperature change. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 71, 1916-1923. DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2009.07.007. PDF 39. Scafetta, N., B. J. West, B. R. Jordan, P. Duffy, B. Santer, and T. Wigley, 2009. Interpretations of climate- change data. Physics Today 62(11), 8-10 (2009). DOI: 10.1063/1.3265248. PDF 38. Scafetta N., D. Marchi and B. J. West, 2009. Understanding the complexity of human gait dynamics. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 19, 026108. DOI: 10.1063/1.3143035. PDF 37. Scafetta, N., and R. Willson, 2009. ACRIM-gap and Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) trend issue resolved using a surface magnetic flux TSI proxy model. Geophysical Research Letter 36, L05701. DOI: 10.1029/2008GL036307. PDF - Supplement 36. Foukal, P., D. Schmidt, W. Klaassen, J. Gulledge, A. D. Socci, W. H. Smith, J. R. Smith, R. W. Cohen, N. Scafetta, and B. J. West, 2008. Variations on Sun’s role in climate change. Physics Today 61(10), 10-16. DOI: 10.1063/1.3001852. PDF 35. Froehlich, K. F., M. R. Graham, T. G. Buchman, L. G. Girling, N. Scafetta, B. J. West, E. K-Y. Walker, B. M. Mc Manus and W. A. C. Mutch, 2008. Physiological Noise versus White Noise to Drive a Variable Ventilator in a Porcine Model of Lung Injury. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 55, 577-586. DOI: 10.1007/BF03021431. PDF 34. Scafetta, N., 2008. Comment on ‘Heat capacity, time constant, and sensitivity of Earth’s climate system’ by Schwartz. Journal of Geophysical Research 113, D15104. DOI: 10.1029/2007JD009586. PDF 33. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2008. Is climate sensitive to solar variability? Physics Today 61(3), 50-51. DOI: 10.1063/1.2897951. PDF 32. Forkner, I. F., C. A. Piantadosi, N. Scafetta, R. E. Moon, 2008. Hyperoxia-induced Decrease in Organ Blood Flow - Reply. Anesthesiology 108, 169-170. DOI: 10.1097/01.anes.0000296643.13634.41. PDF 31. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2007. Phenomenological reconstructions of the solar signature in the NH surface temperature records since 1600. Journal of Geophysical Research 112, D24S03. DOI: 10.1029/2007JD008437. PDF 30. Scafetta, N., R. Moon, and B. J. West, 2007. Fractal Response of Physiological Signals to Stress Conditions, Environmental Changes and Neurodegenerative Diseases. Complexity 12, 12-17. DOI: 10.1002/cplx.20183. PDF 29. Forkner, I. F., C. A. Piantadosi, N. Scafetta, and R. E. Moon, 2007. Hyperoxia-Induced Tissue Hypoxia: A Danger? Anesthesiology 106, 1051-1055. DOI: 10.1097/01.anes.0000265167.14383.44. PDF 28. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2007. Probability distributions in conservative energy exchange models of multiple interacting agents. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 19, 065138. DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/19/6/065138. PDF 27. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2007. Emergence of bi-fractal time series from noise via allometric filters. European Physical Letters 79, 30003. DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/79/30003. PDF 5 26. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2006. Phenomenological solar signature in 400 years of reconstructed Northern Hemisphere temperature record. Geophysical Research Letters 33, L17718 (2006). DOI: 10.1029/2006GL027142. PDF 25. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2006. Reply to comments by J. Lean on ‘Estimated solar contribution to the global surface warming using the ACRIM TSI satellite composite’. Geophysical Research Letters 33, L15702. DOI: 10.1029/2006GL025668. PDF 24. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2006. Phenomenological solar contribution to the 1900-2000 global surface warming. Geophysical Research Letters 33, L05708. DOI: 10.1029/2005GL025539. PDF 23. Scafetta, N., A. Ray and B. J. West, 2006. Correlation regimes in fluctuations of fatigue crack growth. Physica A 359, 1-23. DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2005.03.052. PDF 22. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2005. Estimated solar contribution to the global surface warming using the ACRIM TSI satellite composite. Geophysical Research Letters 32, L18713. DOI: 10.1029/2005GL023849. PDF 21. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2005. Multiscaling comparative analysis of time series and geophysical phe- nomena. Complexity 10, 51-56. DOI: 10.1002/cplx.20076. PDF 20. West, B. J., and N. Scafetta, 2005. A Multifractal Dynamical Model of Human Gait. Fractals in Biology and Medicine, Vol. IV Book Series: Mathematics and Biosciences in Interaction, pages: 131-140. DOI: 10.1007/3-7643-7412-8-12. PDF 19. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2004. Complexity, multiresolution, non-stationarity and entropic scaling: Teen birth thermodynamics. Journal of Mathematical Sociology 28, 229-259. DOI: 10.1080/00222500490516680. PDF 18. West, B. J., N. Scafetta, W. Cooke and R. Balocchi, 2004. Influence of progressive central hypovolemia on multifractal dimension of cardiac interbeat intervals. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 32, 1077-1087. DOI: 10.1114/B:ABME.0000036644.69559.ad. PDF 17. Scafetta, N., B. J. West and S. Picozzi, 2004. A trade-investment model for distribution of wealth. Physica D (Anomalous Distributions, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Nonextensivity) 193, 338-352. DOI: 10.1016/j.physd.2004.01.031. PDF 16. Scafetta, N., S. Picozzi and B. J. West, 2004. An out-of-equilibrium model of the distributions of wealth. Quantitative Finance 4, 353-364. DOI: 10.1088/1469-7688/4/3/010. PDF 15. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2004. Multi-scaling comparative analysis of time series and a discussion on ‘earthquake conversations’ in California. Physical Review Letters 92, 138501. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.138501. PDF 14. Scafetta, N., T. Imholt, J. A. Roberts and B. J. West, 2004. An intensity-expansion method to treat non- stationary time series: an application to the distance between prime numbers. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 20, 119-125. DOI: 10.1016/S0960-0779(03)000434-X. PDF 13. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2004. Multiresolution Diffusion Entropy Analysis of time series: an application to births to teenagers in Texas. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 20, 179-185. DOI: 10.1016/S0960-0779(03)00442-9. PDF 6 12. Scafetta, N., P. Grigolini, T. Imholt, J. A. Roberts and B. J. West, 2004. Solar turbulence in earth’s global and regional temperature anomalies. Physical Review E 69, 026303. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.69.026303. PDF 11. Scafetta, N., L. Griffin and B. J. West, 2003. Hölder exponent spectra for human gait. Physica A 328, 561-583. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(03)00527-2. PDF 10. Scafetta, N., and B. J. West, 2003. Solar Flare Intermittency and the Earth’s Temperature Anomalies. Physi- cal Review Letters 90, 248701. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.248701. PDF 9. West, B. J., and N. Scafetta, 2003. A non linear model for human gait. Physical Review E 67, 051917. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.67.051917. PDF 8. Scafetta, N., E. Restrepo and B. J. West, 2003. Seasonality of birth and conception to teenagers in Texas. Biodemography and Social Biology 50, 1-22. DOI: 10.1080/19485565.2003.9989062. PDF 7. Allegrini, P., V. Benci, P. Grigolini, P. Hamilton, M. Ignaccolo, G. Menconi, L. Palatella, G. Raffaelli, N. Scafetta, M. Virgilio and J. Yang, 2003. Compression and Diffusion: A Joint Approach to Detect Complexity. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 15, 517-535. DOI: 10.1016/S0960-0779(02)00136-4. PDF 6. Scafetta, N., and P. Grigolini, 2002. Scaling detection in time series: diffusion entropy analysis. Physical Review E 66, 036130. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.66.036130. PDF 5. Scafetta, N., V. Latora and P. Grigolini, 2002. Lévy Scaling: The diffusion entropy method applied to the DNA sequences. Physical Review E 66, 031906. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.66.031906. PDF 4. Scafetta, N., V. Latora and P. Grigolini, 2002. Lévy statistics in coding and non-coding nucleotide sequences. Physics Letters A 299, 565-570. DOI: 10.1016/S0375-9601(02)00730-2. PDF 3. Grigolini, P., D. Leddon, and N. Scafetta, 2002. The Diffusion entropy and waiting time statistics of hard x-ray solar flares. Physical Review E 65, 046203. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.65.046203. PDF 2. Aquino, G., P. Grigolini and N. Scafetta, 2001. Sporadic Randomness, Maxwell’s Demon and the Poincare’ recurrence times. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 12, 2023-2038. DOI: 10.1016/S0960-0779(00)00162-4. PDF 1. Scafetta, N., P. Hamilton and P. Grigolini, 2001. The Thermodynamics of Social Process: the Teen Birth Phenomenon. Fractals 9, 193-208. DOI: 10.1142/S0218348X0100052X. PDF 7 Other scientific articles 11. Scafetta, N., 2013. "Interactive comment on ‘Agnotology: learning from mistakes’ by R. E. Benestad et al." Earth System Dynamics - Discussion, 4, C312–C312, 2013. Journal: esdd-4-C312-2013. PDF 10. Scafetta, N., 2012. The forgotten 60-year natural cycle and its significance for the development of our future climate. Chapter in “The neglected Sun: why the Sun precludes climate catastrophe.” F. Vahrenholt and S. Lüning. (original title: Die kalte Sonne - Warum die Klimakatastrophe nicht stattfindet, Hoffmann und Campe, Germany), pp. 166-173. ISBN-10: 1909022241 9. Scafetta, N., 2010. Climate Change and Its Causes, A Discussion About Some Key Issues. Science and Public Policy Institute (SPPI) Original Paper, pp. 1-56. Journal: link. PDF 8. Scafetta, N., 2010. I cicli climatici e le loro implicazioni (Climate cycles and their implications). Bollettino della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 13(2), 6-10. Journal: link. PDF 7. Scafetta, N., 2010. I cambiamenti climatici sono regolati da cicli naturali di origine astronomica (Climate change is regulated by natural cycles with an astronomical origin). Il 21mo Secolo, Scienza e Tecnologia 1, 5-10 (2010). Journal: link. PDF 6. Scafetta, N., 2010. I cambi climatici e le loro cause, una discussione su alcuni punti chiave (Climate Change and Its Causes, A Discussion About Some Key Issues). La Chimica e l’Industria 1, 70-75. Journal: link. PDF 5. Kabela, E. and N. Scafetta, 2008. Solar Effect and Climate Change. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 89, 34-35. ISSN: 0003-0007. PDF 4. Moon, R.E., Eschenbacher L.E., Scafetta N., 2006. Perioperative respiratory depression and monitoring. Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare. Nov/Dec Suppl, 15-20. 3. Scafetta, N., R. Moon, and B. J. West, 2006. Physiological signals and their fractal response to stress conditions, environmental changes and neurodegenerative diseases. In Proceedings of The 25th Army Science Conference (ASC), Orlando, Florida, November 27-30. ISBN-10: 0-9717880-8-1. PDF 2. Moon, R., L. Eschenbacher and N. Scafetta, 2005. Perioperative Respiratory Depression and Monitoring. In Pain Management and Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Improving Safety and Quality of Care, pp. 15-20. Proceedings from The Sixth Conference Center for Safety and Clinical Excellence November 17-18, 2005, San Diego, CA. P. J. Schneider, MS, FASHP, Editor. Conference Report: Link. PDF 1. Scafetta, N., P. Grigolini, P. Hamilton and B. J. West, 2004. Non-extensive diffusion entropy analysis and teen birth phenomena. In Nonextensive Entropy: Interdisciplinary Applications, pp. 295-304. M. Gell-Mann and C. Tsallis, editors, (Oxford University Press). ISBN: 0-19-515976-4. PDF 8 Scientific Meetings and Presentations Organized conference sessions 9. NP4.6. Wavelet transform for geoscience applications. Presiding: Convener: S.-A. Ouadfeul, A. Boudella, L. Aliouane, N. Scafetta . Svalbard, Norway. European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2014, Vienna, Austria, 27 April – 02 May, 2014. URL to NP4.6 8. Workshop to develop and explore new approaches to analyzing past, present and future climate dynamics. Presiding: O. Hulmum, UNIS and University of Oslo, Norway; N. Scafetta, ACRIM & Duke University, USA. Svalbard, Norway. October 28-31, 2013. 7. GC23B. Global Environmental Change: General Contributions I Posters. Presiding: R. C. Willson, ACRIM; W. M. Griffin and N. Scafetta, Duke University. Joint Assembly, San Francisco, CA, USA. December 2012. URL to GC23B 6. GC23C. Global Environmental Change: General Contributions II Poster. Presiding: N. Scafetta, Duke Uni- versity; A. Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University. Joint Assembly, San Francisco, CA, USA. December 2012. URL to GC23C 5. Diverse Views From Galileo’s Window: Solar Forcing of Climate Change Posters (joint with SH, A). Presid- ing: N. Scafetta, Duke University; R. C. Willson, ACRIM. AGU Joint Assembly, San Francisco, CA, USA. December 15-19, 2009. URL to GC11A 4. Solar Variability III: Total Solar Irradiance Monitoring, Proxy Reconstructions, and Climate Implications (joint with A, SA, SH). Presiding: N. Scafetta, Duke University; R. C. Willson, ACRIM. AGU Joint Assembly, San Francisco, CA, USA. December 2007. URL to GC42A 3. Solar Variability I Posters (joint with A, SA, SH). Presiding: C. H. Jackman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; N. Scafetta, Duke University; R. Willson, Columbia University; J. P. McCormack, Space Science Division, Naval Research Laboratory. AGU Joint Assembly, San Francisco, CA, USA. December 2007. URL to GC31B 2. Total Solar Irradiance Variations and Their Impact on Climate I (joint with GC). Presiding: R. Willson, Columbia University; N. Scafetta, Duke University. AGU Joint Assembly, San Francisco, CA, USA. December 2006. URL to SH41A 1. A Critical Review of Measurements and Models of Composite Total Solar Irradiance I (joint with A, GC, SP). Presiding: R C Willson, Columbia University; N Scafetta, Duke University. AGU 2005 Joint Assembly New Orleans, May 23-27, 2005. URL to SH22B Selected recent presentations on Climate Change (also on video) • Scafetta, N. (2013). The Sun, the Moon, and the Planets: The Astronomical Origins of Climate Change on Earth (Invited). Presented at the John Locke Foundation, 18 November 2013. Web-Link, Presentation • Does the Sun work as a nuclear fusion amplifier of planetary tidal forcing? Presented at the Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics in Oslo, Norway. August 29, 2013. Web-Link, Presentation • The Sun and the Planets control the climate: the IPCC models fail. Presented at the University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. August 28, 2013. Web-Link - Presentation • Harmonic model for solar and climate cyclical variation throughout the Holocene based on Jupiter–Saturn tidal frequencies plus the 11-year solar dynamo cycle. Abstract GC22E-01, presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec. 2012. Web-Link - Presentation • Multi-scale harmonic model for solar and climate cyclical variation throughout the Holocene based on Jupiter–Saturn tidal frequencies plus the 11-year solar dynamo cycle. Presented at 2012 SORCE Science Meeting – An- napolis, MD, 18-19 Sept. 2012. Web-Link - Presentation 9 • Heliospheric oscillations and their implication for climate oscillations and climate forecast. Presented at the Third Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Change. October 30 - November 3, 2011. Web-Link - Presentation • Climate oscillations and sea level rise forecast. Presented at the NC-20 Symposium Presentation. New Bern, NC, October, 7 2011. Presentation • Heliospheric Oscillations and their Implication for Climate Oscillations and Climate Forecast. At the 2011 SORCE Science Meeting. Sedona, Arizona, 13-16 Sept. 2011. Web-Link, Presentation • Climate oscillations and their solar/astronomical origin: climate reconstruction and forecast. At the 6th Inter- national Conference on Climate Change. Washington DC, June 30 - July 1, 2011. Presentation • Empirical evidences for a celestial origin of the climate oscillations and its implications. Presented at the 12th Japanese-American Frontiers of Science (JAFoS) Symposium organized by the U.S. National Academy of Science (NAS) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan. 2-6 Dec. 2010. Presentation • Celestial origins of the climate oscillations. Presented at University of Napoli, Italy. 16 Jul. 2010 Presentation PDF. • Climate Change and Its causes: A Discussion about Some Key Issues. Presented at the Climate Change Seminars of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA. 26 Feb. Web-Link All presentations 90. Scafetta, N. (2013). Empirical evidences for a planetary modulation of total solar irradiance and the TSI signature of the 1.09-year Earth-Jupiter conjunction cycle (Invited). Presented at the 2013 AGU Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2013. 89. Scafetta, N. (2013). Solar and planetary oscillation control on climate change: a novel theory. Presented at the 2013 AGU Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2013. 88. Scafetta, N. (2013). The Sun, the Moon, and the Planets: The Astronomical Origins of Climate Change on Earth (Invited). Presented at the John Locke Foundation, 18 November 2013. Web-Link, Presentation 87. Scafetta, N. (2013). Discussion on climate oscillations: CMIP5 general circulation models versus a semi- empirical harmonic model based on astronomical cycles. Presented at the “Workshop to develop and explore new approaches to analyzing past, present and future climate dynamics”. Presiding: O. Hulmum, UNIS and University of Oslo, Norway; N. Scafetta, ACRIM & Duke University, USA. Svalbard, Norway. October 28-31, 2013. 86. Scafetta, N. (2013). Does the Sun work as a nuclear fusion amplifier of planetary tidal forcing? Presented at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics in Oslo, Norway. August 29, 2013. Web-Link, Presentation 85. Scafetta, N. (2013). The Sun and the Planets control the climate: the IPCC models fail. Presented at the University of , Oslo, Norway. August 28, 2013. Web-Link, Presentation 84. Scafetta, N., J.-E. Solheim (2013). Does the Sun work as a nuclear fusion amplifier of planetary tidal forcing? Presented at the Space Climate Symposium-5 In Oulu, Finland. June 15-19, 2013. Web-Link, Presentation 83. Scafetta, N., R.C. Willson (2012). Validation of the ACRIM composite TSI by solar surface magnetic field proxies. Abstract GC22E-05, presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec. Web-Link 82. Scafetta, N. (2012). Harmonic model for solar and climate cyclical variation throughout the Holocene based on Jupiter–Saturn tidal frequencies plus the 11-year solar dynamo cycle. Abstract GC22E-01, presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 3-7 Dec. Web-Link 81. Scafetta, N. (2012). Multi-scale harmonic model for solar and climate cyclical variation throughout the Holocene based on Jupiter–Saturn tidal frequencies plus the 11-year solar dynamo cycle. Presented at 2012 SORCE Science Meeting – Annapolis, MD, 18-19 Sept. Web-Link - Presentation 10 80. Scafetta, N. (2011). Astronomical origin of the solar oscillations and their implication for climate oscillations and climate forecast. Abstract GC23A-0907 presented at 2011 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 5-9 Dec. Web-Link 79. Scafetta, N. (2011). Heliospheric oscillations and their implication for climate oscillations and climate fore- cast. Presented at the Third Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Change. October 30 - November 3. Web-Link - Presentation 78. Scafetta, N. (2011). Heliospheric Oscillations and their Implication for Climate Oscillations and Climate Forecast. At the 2011 SORCE Science Meeting. Sedona, Arizona, 13-16 Sept. Web-Link - Presentation 77. Scafetta, N. (2011). Are solar irradiance cycles linked to the planetary oscillations? At the 2011 SORCE Science Meeting. Sedona, Arizona, 13-16 Sept. Web-Link 76. Scafetta, N. (2011). The climate oscillations: analysis, implications and their astronomical origin. At the workshop on climate change over the past millennium. Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, In- stitute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Beijing, China. 24-26 Aug. 75. Scafetta, N. (2011). Climate oscillations and their solar/astronomical origin: climate reconstruction and fore- cast. At the 6th International Conference on Climate Change. Washington DC, June 30 - July 1. Presentation 74. Scafetta, N. (2011). Climatic cycles and their implication. At. Zeche Zollverein, Essen, Germany. 20 Jun. 73. Scafetta, N. (2011). The climate oscillations: analysis, implications and their astronomical origin.” At Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea. 4 Jan. 72. Scafetta N. (2010). Spectral analysis of the TSI satellite records, their comparison and interpretation. Ab- stract GC21B-0868 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec. Web-Link 71. Scafetta N. (2010). Spectral Observed Differences in the satellite TSI Data Record and their possible causes. Barycentric solar system motion and TSI variation. Presented at the Workshop JPL NASA, San Francisco, CA, 10-11 Dec. 70. Scafetta, N. (2010). Empirical evidences for a celestial origin of the climate oscillations and its implications. Presented at the 12th Japanese-American Frontiers of Science (JAFoS) Symposium organized by the U.S. National Academy of Science (NAS) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan. 2-6 Dec. Presentation 69. Scafetta, N., D. Camuffo, C. Bertolin (2010). Empirical evidences for a celestial origin of the climate oscil- lations and its implications. Presented at the International Conference of the European Seed Kilns, Verona Italy. 9-12 Sept. 68. Young C.C., E.W. Moretti, N. Scafetta, S.R. McGuire, R.E. Moon (2010). Local fractal analysis of cardiac interbeat intervals during hypovolemia in healthy volunteers.Presented at American Society of Anesthesiolo- gists Annual Meeting. Abstract Number: A986. Web-Link 67. Scafetta N. (2010). Celestial origins of the climate oscillations. Presented at University of Napoli, Italy. 16 Jul. Presentation 66. Scafetta N. (2010). Celestial origins of the climate oscillations. Presented at University of Pisa, Italy. 5 Jul. 65. Scafetta N. (2010). Celestial origins of the climate oscillations. Presented at Giornate di Studio noiseFro- mAmerika 2010, Firenze, Italy. 1-3 Jul. Web-Link - Presentation 64. Scafetta N. (2010). Empirical Evidence for a Celestial Origin of the Climate Oscillations and its Implications. Presented at SORCE Science Meeting. Keystone, Colorado. 19-21 May. Web-Link - Presentation 63. Scafetta N. (2010). Total Solar Irradiance Composites and the Empirical Analysis of the Solar Contribution to Global Mean Air Surface Temperature Change. Presented at SORCE Science Meeting. Keystone, Colorado. 19-21 May. Web-Link - Presentation 11 62. Scafetta N. (2010). I cambi climatici e le loro cause, una discussione su alcuni punti chiave. Presented at the Terzo Convegno Internazionale di Meteorologia and Climatologia, Allumiere, Italy. 27 Feb. Web-Link 61. Scafetta N. (2010). Celestial origins of the climate oscillations, a review. Presented at Old Dominion Univer- sity. 11 Feb. 60. Scafetta, N. (2009), Total Solar Irradiance Composites and the empirical analysis of the solar contribution to global mean air surface temperature change (Invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC11A-0680. Web-Link 59. Scafetta, N. (2009). Are some multidecadal climate oscillations resonating with the orbits of the planets? Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC13A-0728. Web-Link 58. Scafetta, N. (2009). Noise Classification & Fractal Response of Physiological Signals to Stress Conditions, Environmental Changes and Neurodegenerative Diseases.Presented at the Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University, 29 Sept. 57. Scafetta, N. (2009). Interpreting complex time series: A multidisciplinary overview about some challenges for interpreting complex systems. Presented at Loyola University, New Orleans, 30 Apr. 56. Scafetta, N. (2009). The three-tiered science of complex systems: Data, Knowledge and Information. A mul- tidisciplinary overview about the challenges of interpreting complex systems. Presented at the Northeastern University, Boston, 26 Mar. 55. Scafetta, N. (2009). Climate Change and Its causes: A Discussion about Some Key Issues. Presented at the Climate Change Seminars of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA. 26 Feb. Web-Link 54. Scafetta, N. (2009). Climate Change and Its causes: A Discussion about Some Key Issues. Presented at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Wilmington NC. 11 Feb. 53. Scafetta, N. (2008). Analysis of the total solar irradiance composite and their contribution to global mean air surface temperature rise. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC23A-0733. Web-Link 52. Scafetta, N. (2008). Can the solar system planetary motion be used to forecast the multidecadal variability of climate? (invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC51A-0664. Web-Link 51. Scafetta, N. (2008). Solar dynamics, global warming and beyond: A discussion about the science of com- plexity. Presented at Dept. of Physics, University of North Carolina - Greensboro NC. 18 Apr. 50. Scafetta, N. (2008). Is the Sun Warming the Climate? Presented at John Locke Foundation. Raleigh, NC. 14 Apr. 49. Scafetta, N. (2007). How important are PMOD and ACRIM TSI satellite composites for the global warming debate? Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC31B-0350. Web-Link 48. Scafetta, N. (2007). The phenomenological solar effect on climate (invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract GC42A-04. Web-Link 47. Willson R.C., N. Scafetta (2007). Variation of solar irradiance and their implications for climate change. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting. Denver, CO 28-31 Oct. Web-Link 46. Moon R.E., A.D. Krystal, N. Scafetta, J.C. Keifer and B. Ginsberg (2007). After general anesthesia inter- breath interval is correlated with sleep stage but not end-tidal PCO2. Presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Abstract Number: A1816, 2007. Web-Link 45. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2007). The Average is Truly Exceptional. Presented at SCIPS, Chapman University, Orange CA. 27 Jul. 44. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2007). Where Medicine Went Wrong. Presented at Plexus Institute, Kansas, Circle S Ranch. 24 Jul. 43. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2007). The Average Person is Truly Exceptional. Presented at DoD Biotechnology HPC Software Applications Institute at Ft. Detrick. 7 Jun. 12 42. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2007). Fractal Calculus Modeling Physiologic Networks.” Presented at DoD Biotech- nology HPC Software Applications Institute at Ft. Detrick. 7 Jun. 41. Scafetta N. (2007). Phenomenological reconstructions of the solar signature in the NH surface temperature records since 1600. Presented at the Palmetto Chapter of the American Meteorological Society, Columbia, SC, USA. 5 Jun. 40. Scafetta, N. (2007). Global warming and complexity: is there a strong but subtle solar signature behind global climate change? Presented at the International Workshop on Understanding Complex Systems, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 14-17 May. Web-Link 39. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2007). The Fractional Calculus and Dynamic Fractals. Presented at North Carolina State University. Raleigh NC. 23 Feb. 38. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2006). A phenomenological reconstruction of the solar signature in the NH surface temperature records since 1600 (invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SH41A-04. Web-Link 37. Scafetta N., R.E. Moon, B.J. West (2006). Physiological signals and their fractal response to stress condi- tions, environmental changes and neurodegenerative diseases. Presented at the 25th Army Science Con- ference (ASC), Orlando, Florida. 27-30 Nov. 36. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2006). Phenomenological solar signature in 400 years of reconstructed Northern Hemisphere temperature record. Presented at the Second International Conference on Global Warming, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 17-21 Jul. 35. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2006). Phenomenological solar signature in 400 years of reconstructed Northern Hemisphere temperature record. Presented at the University of Trento, Department of Environmental Engi- neering, Trento Italy. 1 May. 34. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2006). Is the Sun Warming the Earth and is its Contribution to Climate Change Underestimated by Climate Models? A Phenomenological Study on Global Warming. Presented at Elon University, depart. of Physics. 6 Apr. 33. Scafetta N., S. Picozzi, B.J. West (2006). An out-of-equilibrium model of the distributions of wealth. APS March meeting at Baltimore. Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.MAR.A33.3. 13-17 Mar. Web-Link 32. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2006). Is the Sun Warming the Earth and is its Contribution to Climate Change Underestimated by Climate Models? A Phenomenological Study on Global Warming. Presented at the Department of Environmental Engineering, Duke University. 15 Feb. 31. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2005). Estimate solar contribution to the global surface warming using the ACRIM TSI satellite composite (invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SH33C-04. Web-Link 30. Moon R.E., L.L. Mielke, N. Scafetta, F.F. Klein, and B.J. West (2005). Fractal breathing characteristics after upper abdonimal surgery. Presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Abstract Number: A1430, 2005. Web-Link 29. Scafetta N. (2005). A Critical Review of Models of Composite Total Solar Irradiance. Eos Trans. AGU, 86(18), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract SH23B-05. Web-Link 28. Scafetta N., S. Picozzi, B.J. West (2005). An out-of-equilibrium model of the distributions of wealth and income in society. Presented at the International Workshop on Understanding Complex Systems, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 16-19 May. Web-Link - Presentation 27. Scafetta N., R.E. Moon and B.J. West (2005). Fractal Response of Physiological Signals to Stress Condi- tions, Environmental Changes and Neurodegenerative Diseases. Presented at the International Workshop on Understanding Complex Systems, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 16-19 May. Web-Link - Presentation 26. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2004). Climate sensitivity to solar activity: The contribution of solar cycles 21-23 to global mean surface warming (invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract SH51E-03. Web-Link 13 25. Moon R.E., S. Bar-Yosef, N. Scafetta, B.W. Stolp, B.J. West (2004). Fractal Analysis of Breathing Pattern dur- ing Acclimatization to Hypoxia in Humans. Presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists meeting. Abstract Number: A-1546, 2004. Web-Link 24. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2004). Detecting Levy and fractal Gaussian Intermittency in Geophysical Phenom- ena. Presented at the 4th Understanding Complex Systems Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. 17-20 May. Web-Link 23. Scafetta N., S. Picozzi, B.J. West (2004). The anthropogenic factor in the Gamma-Pareto distributions of wealth. Presented at the Center for Nonlinear Science at Physics Department, Duke University. 27 Apr. 22. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2004). Detecting Lévy and fractal Gaussian Intermittencies in Geophysical Phenom- ena. Eos Trans. AGU, 85(17), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract NG11A-03. Web-Link 21. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2004). Solar Intermittency in earth’s global and regional temperature anomalies. Presented at Physics Department, Texas Tech University, Lubbock. 8 Apr. 20. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2004). Introduction to Fractals, Networks & Power Laws: How Biology and Medicine Fit In. Presented at US Army Institute of Surgical Research Scientific Seminar, Ft. Sam Houston. 7 Apr. 19. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2004). A multifractal dynamical model of human gait. Presented at Fourth Interna- tional Symposium on Fractals in Biology and Medicine in Ascona, Switzerland. 9 Mar. 18. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2004). Complexity produces strange kinetics and dynamics. Presented at Physics Department, Warclaw Technical University, Warclaw, Poland. 7 Mar. 17. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2004). Introduction to Fractals, Networks & Power Laws: How Biology and Medicine Fit In. presented at Warclaw Technical University, Medical School, Warclaw, Poland. 4 Mar. 16. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2003). Solar intermittency in earth’s global and regional temperature anomalies. Presented at Center for Nonlinear and Complex Systems, Physics Department, Duke University, Durham (NC). 25 Mar. 15. West B.J., N. Scafetta, L. Griffin (2003). Introduction to Fractals, Networks and Power Laws: How Biology and Medicine Fit In or The Importance of Variability. Presented at University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Canada, May 29, 2003. 14. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2003). Solar intermittency in earth’s global and regional temperature anomalies. Presented at Civil and Environmental Department of Pratt school of Engineering. Duke University, Durham (NC). June 27 2003. 13. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2003). Complexity produces strange kinetics and dynamics. Presented at the Center for Nonlinear Science at Physics Department, Duke Univeristy. 7 Oct. 12. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2003). Complexity produces strange kinetics and dynamics. Presented at the Physics Department, University of Illinois, Chicago. October 9 Oct.. 11. West B.J., N. Scafetta (2003). Complexity produces strange kinetics and dynamics. Presented at the Physics Department, University of North Texas. 21 Oct. 2003. 10. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2003). On understanding walking: A nonlinear dynamical model of human gait. Presented at the second annual Duke University Postdoctoral research day, Duke University, Durham (NC). 24 Oct. 9. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2003). A stochastic analysis of the solar and non-solar forcings on global climate during the solar cycles 21-23 (1978-2003). Presented at the second annual Duke University Postdoctoral research day, Duke University, Durham (NC). 24 Oct. 8. R.E. Moon, A.M. Moon, H.J. Frederick, N. Scafetta, J.D. Archibald, B.W. Stolp, G. de L. Dear and B.J. West (2003). The Fractal Nature of Breathing during Hypobaric Hypoxia. Presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Abstract Number: A-1534, 2003. Web-Link 14 7. Scafetta N., P. Grigolini, P. Hamilton and B.J. West (2002). Non-extensive diffusion entropy analysis and teen birth phenomena. Presented at the International Workshop on Interdisciplinary Applications of Ideas from Nonextensive Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Santa Fe (NM). Co-Chaired by M. Gell-Mann and C. Tsallis, Santa Fe Institute. 8-12 Apr. 6. Scafetta, N., B.J. West (2002). Treating Non-stationarity in Time Series: an Interdisciplinary Approach to Analyzing Complex Phenomena. Presented at The first annual Duke University Postdoctoral research day, Duke University, Durham (NC). 24 May. 5. West B.J., N. Scafetta N. (2002). Some History of the Renormalization Group and Scaling in the Theory of Complexity. Presented at Denton Workshop of Non-Stationary Time Series: A theoretical, Computational and Practical Challenge, University of North Texas. 13-19 Oct. 4. West B.J., N. Scafetta N. (2002). Non-stationarity and fractal scaling in biological and mathematical systems. Presented at Denton Workshop of nternational Workshop on Diffusion Entropy and Related Techniques of Time Series Analysis, Center for Nonlinear Science. University of North Texas, Denton, TX. October 13-19 2002. 3. Scafetta N., S. Picozzi, B.J. West (2002). A trade-investment model for a Gamma-Pareto distribution of wealth. Presented at the International Workshop on Anomalous Distributions, Nonlinear Dynamics and Nonextensivity. Santa Fe (NM). Co-Chaired by Alan R. Bishop, H. Swinney, Costantino Tsallis, Los Alamos - Santa Fe. 6-9 Nov. 2. West B.J., N. Scafetta, L. Griffin (2002). Fractal Physiology and Chaos in Medicine. Presented at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX. 16 Dec. 1. Scafetta N., P. Hamilton and P. Grigolini (2000). The Thermodynamics of Social Process: the Teen Birth Phenomenon. Presented at the Denton Workshop Classical and Quantum Complexity and non-extensive thermodynamics. Denton (TX). Co-Chaired by P. Grigolini and C. Tsallis, University of North Texas. April. 15 Scientific Reviewer for: - Advances in Atmospheric Sciences Astrophysics and Space Science Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Bioinformatics Biological Cybernetics Climate Change Climate Dynamics Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulations Computers and Mathematics with Applications Complexity Energy & Environment EOS Europhysics Letters Frontiers in Fractal Physiology Geophysical Research Letters Global and Planetary Change IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering International Journal of Climatology Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Journal of Biomechanics Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics Journal of Signal Processing Systems Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment Journal of Vibration and Control Mathematical Bio-sciences Nature Communications New Journal of Physics Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) Nonlinear Dynamics Nonlinear Engineering – Modeling and Application Pattern Recognition in Physics Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications Physics Letter A Physical Review E Physical Review Letters PLoS ONE Remote Sensing of Environment Quantitative Finance Social Biology Solar Physics Theoretical and Applied Climatology Theory in Biosciences Water Resources Research Member of the editorial board of: Dataset Papers in Geosciences (Geophysics) |