Saturday, August 26, 2017

The last maunder Minimum went from 1645 until around 1715 when the sun gave off less heat

However, it is thought that the next one will begin around 2030. The problem with this is that people are going to think, "What happened to Global warming?" But, global warming didn't go away it just got a reprieve for a while for the sun to go through a colder phase in relation to earth.

So, when people are ice skating on the Thames River and such like they did during this time in London and elsewhere it is going to confuse a lot of people about Global warming.

Could a min-ice age take place with Ice Sheets across North America and Europe and Asia?

Maybe, but likely when the maunder minimum ends it all might melt off too.

It isn't just earth that goes through cycles. The sun goes through cycles too. So, when people don't understand this there will be problems politically likely regarding global warming worldwide when people can't grow crops because of ice and snow some places.

Maunder Minimum - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maunder_Minimum
The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time.

Is a Mini Ice Age Coming? 'Maunder Minimum' Spurs Controversy

https://www.livescience.com › Planet Earth
Jul 18, 2015 - "The upcoming Maunder Minimum is expected to be shorter than the last one in 17th century (five solar cycles of 11 years)," Zharkova told Live ...

What was the Maunder Minimum? New Perspectives on an Old Question

www.historicalclimatology.com/.../what-was-the-maunder-minimum-new-perspective...
Jun 9, 2016 - Granted, many of the coldest decades of the Little Ice Age coincided with periods of reduced solar activity: the Spörer Minimum, from around 1450 to 1530; the Maunder Minimum, from 1645 to 1720; and the Dalton Minimum, from 1790 to 1820.

Maunder minimum | astronomy | Britannica.com

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Maunder-minimum
Maunder minimum: Unexplained period of drastically reduced sunspot activity that occurred between 1645 and 1715. Sunspot activity waxes and wanes with ...

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