Posted on 07/23/2013 8:15:44 PM PDT by neverdem
Wait for it...yes...ahem.
WINTER IS COMING
Thanks everyone.
Color me stuned.
11 year cycles, to be exact. Sunspot activity also causes world wide radio communications as well. Ham radio operators love it.
As a ham radio operator from the 50s, concentrating on communicating with foreign countries, I lived for sunspot peaks which greatly enhanced bouncing of signals from the ionosphere. The very late 50s, early 60s 11 year cycle, were great for radio propagation. I could cover the entire world, and at the same time. DE: W4EX
I agree. I think the article is a bit over dramatic as sunspot count is near its predicted maximum now (86 predicted / 84 observed). DE KK4NWA
The only people he listens to are voting blocs and donors. The greenie idiots are wailing about climate change and the donors want guaranteed payback on their investments. It's that simple.
It is not as simple as the article states. There is a correlation between sunspots and weather variability. It has been know for 100 years.
And it is not consistent on the period of the sunspot activity. Some say 11 years others say 14 years. The honest answer is it varies somewhat. But it is what it is.
BUT, we do not see global cooling or warming due to sunspots, and the effects are delayed. Within the past 12 months we have begun to see sunspots again, after a 3 year long quiet period with almost no sunspots. During that minimum Texas has had a drought and extreme heat that no living humans have seen before. It will pass.
Other places East of us have had floods and cold temps.
So, it is not Warming or Cooling that is caused by the sunspot levels, but variability. Weather is very local in nature.
There are some excellent articles on this and other climate studies on this site.
These was the best of the sites for climate deniers.
The max is the lowest max in about a century.
In order to counteract the global cooling effect from solar activity, we should start burning as much fossil fuel as possible, since according to government experts, that causes the planet to warm up.
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I understand that, and I hope we’re not headed for a ice age, but it’s human stupidity (corn/ethanol subsidies, regs, EPA) that are the real trouble.
Welcome King Barack "Canute" Obama the Great.....
...Obama issues an Executive Order to the Sun...
....to increase it's magnetic field....
and make a good crop of sunspots before elections in 2016....
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sunspot formation is triggered by a magnetic field, which scientists say is steadily declining. They predict that by 2016 there may be no remaining sunspots, and the sun may stay spotless for several decades.
The last time the sunspots disappeared altogether was in the 17th and 18th century, and coincided with a lengthy cool period on the planet known as the Little Ice Age....and lasted 400 years.
Good luck surviving with no electricity and GE modified seeds.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news203746768.html#jCp
I agree that there are so many influences on the climate that it seems foolish to focus on any one to predict future outcomes. However the correlation between recorded sun spot activity and recorded temperatures and historical events is much greater than random noise. And actually considering that nearly all of the warmists climate models have now been shown to be worse than random noise... that actually is somewhat impressive.
The Old Farmer's Almanac has been using sunspot activity in its “secret formula” to predict the climate since 1792. They have a much better track record than our current batch of “top government climate scientists”. I think that is pretty funny.
You are correct also that local and regional weather phenomena such as the drought that you mentioned are related to a myriad of factors that make them nearly impossible to predict more than a month or two out with reasonable accuracy.
Also the conglomerate historical surface temperature record is not necessarily accurate enough to draw good conclusions from. There are a number of problems such as siting issues and possibly more importantly those who are responsible for keeping the records have been known to “adjust” and manipulate the data in ways that support the conclusions that they want to advance.
“During that minimum Texas has had a drought and extreme heat that no living humans have seen before.”
I am not sure if that is an accurate statement or not.
There are most likely people in Texas who lived through the 1930s a time which was very likely as hot and dry as it was during the last few years. But I write this as someone who has spent the past 50 some years in a much cooler part of the country so I really have no way of knowing. It sounds like it has been really, really miserable down there though.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3046580/posts?page=41
Think I found the guy who makes them. Thanks.
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