Posted on 12/19/2017 7:24:00 AM PST by blam
NASAs own data is showing that the star our globe revolves around is dimming. With no sunspots reported in 96 days, the sun is going dark and the evidence could point to an approaching ice age.
As the sun gets successively more blank with each day, due to lack of sunspots, it is also dimming, says the website Watts Up With That? According to data from NASAs Spaceweather, so far in 2017, 96 days (27%) of the days observing the sun have been without sunspots.
Today at Cape Canaveral, SpaceXlaunched a new sensor to the International Space Station named TSIS-1. Its mission: to measure the dimming of the suns irradiance. It will replace the aging SORCE spacecraft. NASA SDO reports that as the sunspot cycle plunges toward its 11-year minimum, NASA satellites are tracking a decline in total solar irradiance (TSI). Watts Up With That?
The Daily Sheeples Joe Joseph breaks it down for those who dont closely follow the suns changes. He says there is a correlation between major changes on the sun and the behavior of the Earth, especially now as it reaches its 11-year-cycles solar minimum.
I guess you could say, in a very generalistic sense and I mean, this is as vanilla as you can possibly make it that as the sun gets quieter so does our magnetic field get weaker or so it appears to be, says Joseph. Is there a mini ice age coming? I dont know, he said.
But other sources say its more than possible that we will see a mini ice age in the next three years due to the dimming of our sun. A 15-YEAR long mini ice age could be due to hit the Northern hemisphere in just four years as the sun prepares for hibernation
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This article does a nice job explaining the geology. The author does not, of course, subscribe to the 6,000-year-old earth theory. He does point out in a comment that the marine fossils found in the yellow limestone band near the summit are an integral part of the mountain.
“I used to go through cycles til about ten years ago. Life has been much better since then.”
ROFLMAO! I was just going to say the same thing! I still run a little HOT, so a mini-Ice Age totally works for me! :)
“He does point out in a comment that the marine fossils found in the yellow limestone band near the summit are an integral part of the mountain.”
Beau hunts for Elk in CO and WY. He brings home shell fossils every year.
It’s almost as if our Continents were under water at one point in time! *SMIRK*
I never let this stuff get to me. WTH can I do about it, anyway? I am a flea in Mother Earth’s armpit. When she tires of me, I’m done. *SHRUG*
I already own 2 SUV’s, should I buy another to help prevent global cooling?
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I don’t hav time to play right now, but just do some searching. Sea fossils definitely have been found on Everest.
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>> “I am a flea in Mother Earths armpit.” <<
Earth neither is a mother nor has a mother!
You’re a child, hopefully in the hand of Yehova!
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Yes, no doubt.
But you said the summit.
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There is prescious little water in any form at the summits of the high peaks of the Himalayas.
The wind never stops up there, and nothing volatile will stay there for long.
Have you ever been to Mammoth or Whitney?
Mammoth is only 11,000 feet up, but the snow up there has to be made by machine and hose!
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I suspect that you’re working in your immagination.
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Are there any charts updated to 2017 like this?
AFAIK, this particular cycle-24 vs cycle-5 comparison comes in a 2011 version and a 2012 version, with no further updates.
Probably relies on one chart maintainer, who I have no idea about, doing the update. I’d venture that it takes lots of painstaking hours to put together, so there are not many volunteers to update it.
Nice!
Well, that goes without saying. ;)
I live in Idaho...I would just like to SEE the sun!!
Songs like that are from an era that most wouldn’t recognize today - I have a collection of a lot of songs from Bing, Dean and a number of others for when i want to go all nostalgic.
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