The Coming Mini Ice Age


 

While the global warming crowd with their fake science run around and scream about how people are changing the temperature of the planet with emissions, the truth we us humans don’t have anything on the sun. Experts who are able to use information, such as Piers Corbin, are making accurate predictions on the weather – that is science.

Al Gore’s predictions have been, well, less than accurate. In his Dec. 10, 2007 Nobel Prize speech, he stated “Last September 21, as the Northern Hemisphere tilted away from the sun, scientists reported with unprecedented distress that the North Polar ice cap is “falling off a cliff.” One study estimated that it could be completely gone during summer in less than 22 years. Another new study, to be presented by U.S. Navy researchers later this week, warns it could happen in as little as 7 years.”

Arctic ice grew the year Gore claimed it would be gone.

The new model of the Sun’s solar cycle is producing unprecedentedly accurate predictions of irregularities within the Sun’s 11-year heartbeat.

It draws on dynamo effects in two layers of the Sun, one close to the surface and one deep within its convection zone.

Predictions from the model suggest that solar activity will fall by 60 per cent during the 2030s to conditions last seen during the ‘mini ice age’ that began in 1645, according to the results presented by Prof Valentina Zharkova at the National Astronomy Meeting in Llandudno.

The model predicts that the pair of waves become increasingly offset during Cycle 25, which peaks in 2022.

During Cycle 26, which covers the decade from 2030-2040, the two waves will become exactly out of synch and this will cause a significant reduction in solar activity.

‘In cycle 26, the two waves exactly mirror each other – peaking at the same time but in opposite hemispheres of the Sun,’ said Zharkova.

‘Their interaction will be disruptive, or they will nearly cancel each other.

‘We predict that this will lead to the properties of a ‘Maunder minimum”

‘Effectively, when the waves are approximately in phase, they can show strong interaction, or resonance, and we have strong solar activity.

‘When they are out of phase, we have solar minimums.

‘When there is full phase separation, we have the conditions last seen during the Maunder minimum, 370 years ago.’

Source: dailymail.co.uk


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