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Wolf number
[ woolf; French vawlf ]
noun
Astronomy.
- a number indicating the degree of sunspot activity on the sun as a factor of observer idiosyncrasies, the number of sunspot groups, and the number of individual sunspots.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Wolf number1
1975–80; after Rudolf Wolf (1816–93), Swiss astronomer
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“The sharp departure from wolf number increases in past years is cause for serious concern,” said Amaroq Weiss, wolf advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity.
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That began to change when, in 1848, the Swiss astronomer Rudolf Wolf began making systematic observations and developed a formula that is still used today to calculate the international sunspot number, also known as the Wolf number, which gives a measure of how solar activity is changing over time.
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Wolf number one went down with a blow which killed him at once.
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