Friday, September 1, 2017

Trump may not believe in Global Warming because of Scientific evidence for a Maunder Minimum

What is a maunder minimum? It is when the sun gets colder than normal and has no sunspots at all. The last Maunder minimum was from around 1600 to 1750. This one is expected to be around 50 years. So, whether it hits in 2017, 2019 or 2030 it is coming. And how it is going to affect us all is presently unknown because Global Warming and the Maunder Minimum are going to clash so it is hard to say what exactly is going to happen when the Sun's Maunder Minimum clashes with Global Warming in the Earth's cycles.

Valentina Zharkova
Note: The above word button takes you to Valentina Zharkova. However, this cannot be the same professor Zharkova I saw talking about this in Russian. She didn't even speak in English at all and is 20 to 30 years younger with long blonde hair and slim. The one talking about this on video isn't above 35 and this Valentina Zharkova is definitely over 50 with white short hair. It is possible the two are related somehow but that might be it. So, the news people have really screwed the research on all this up. Why?

Also, the word button above refers to a mathematics professor whereas the younger Zharkova professor is a Solar Scientist by profession and is a professor of this in Russia somewhere.

There is one other possibility: Maybe the mathematics professor is a relative of the younger one and is sponsoring this information in the Western World outside of Russia?

Also, a Maunder minimum is thought to begin between now and 2030 and continue until at least 2053. So, if you study the "little Ice Age" you might get an inkling of what might be coming now.

Little Ice Age - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ice_Age
During the period 1645–1715, in the middle of the Little Ice Age, there was a period of low solar activity known as the Maunder Minimum. The Spörer Minimum has also been identified with a significant cooling period between 1460 and 1550.

Little Ice Age (LIA) | geochronology | Britannica.com

https://www.britannica.com/science/Little-Ice-Age
Two periods of unusually low sunspot activity are known to have occurred within the Little Ice Age period: the Spörer Minimum (1450–1540) and the Maunder Minimum (1645–1715). Both solar minimums coincided with the coldest years of the Little Ice Age in parts of Europe.

What ended the Little Ice Age? - Skeptical Science

https://www.skepticalscience.com/coming-out-of-little-ice-age.htm
The main driver of the warming from the Little Ice Age to 1940 was the warming sun with a small contribution from volcanic activity. However, solar activity ...

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MINI ICE AGE FEARS: No solar activity for TWO WEEKS sparks ...

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Mar 24, 2017 - Scientists had not anticipated the next solar minimum until around 2020. If it has ... it led to a 'mini ice-age', scientifically known as the Maunder minimum. ... Earth heading for another ICE AGE: Scientists expect big freeze as .
Aug 13, 2016 - Experts believe the UK could be in for a big freeze within the next few years ... It is predicted the next Maunder minimum could begin next year ...

There Probably Won't Be A “Mini Ice Age” In 15 Years | IFLScience

www.iflscience.com/environment/mini-ice-age-not-reason-ignore-global-warming/
Zharkova compared the Maunder Minimum with the one that her team predicted to occur around 15 years into the future. The next minimum will likely be a little ...

'Winter Is Coming' Warns The Solar Physicist The Alarmists Tried To ...

www.breitbart.com/.../winter-is-coming-warns-the-solar-physicist-the-alarmists-tried-t...
Aug 12, 2016 - We will see it from 2020 to 2053, when the three next cycles will be very reduced ... And this will be a similar conditions like in Maunder Minimum. ... has also predicted an imminent solar minimum as the world finds itself in the ...

12:45 PM | Weakest solar cycle in more than a century now heading ...

https://www.vencoreweather.com/.../1245-pm-weakest-solar-cycle-in-more-than-a-ce...
Feb 1, 2016 - The last solar minimum phase lasted from 2007 to 2009 and it was historically weak. ... the solar maximum phase of cycle 24 and approach the next solar minimum ... 400 years of sunspots with Maunder and Dalton Minimums; courtesy wikipedia ... Thermospheric temperatures increase with altitude due to ...
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Since our article yesterday about how reduced solar activity could lead to the next little ice age, IFLScience has spoken to the researcher who started the furor: Valentina Zharkova. She announced the findings from her team's research on solar activity last week at the Royal Astronomical Society. She noted that her team didn't realize how much of an impact their research would have on the media, and that it was journalists (including ourselves) who picked up on the possible impact on the climate. However, Zharkova says that this is not a reason to dismiss this research or the predictions about the environment.
“We didn't mention anything about the weather change, but I would have to agree that possibly you can expect it,” she informed IFLScience.
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The future predicted activity of the Sun has been likened to the Maunder Minimum. This was a period when the Sun entered an especially inactive period, producing fewer sunspots than usual. This minimum happened at the same time that conditions in Northern America and Europe went unusually icy and cold, a period of time known as the “little ice age.”
The previous Maunder Minimum occurred in the 17th century and lasted between 50 and 60 years. During this time, winters were colder: for example the River Thames, which usually flows through London, notoriously froze over. The ice was so thick that people could walk from one side to the other. However, the citizens that lived in freezing, 17th century Europe survived these cold winters, and they didn't have the heating technology that we are fortunate enough to have today. If the next solar activity minimum does affect the weather on Earth, it will not be deadly for the human race.
Zharkova compared the Maunder Minimum with the one that her team predicted to occur around 15 years into the future. The next minimum will likely be a little bit shorter than the one in the 17th century, only lasting a maximum of three solar cycles (around 30 years).
The conditions during this next predicted minimum will still be chilly: “It will be cold, but it will not be this ice age when everything is freezing like in the Hollywood films,” Zharkova chuckled.
The predictions that Zharkova announced came from a mathematical program that analyzed data from the Sun. The team decided that they wanted to monitor the Sun's background magnetic field (which governs solar features like sunspots). You can see the team's data for cycles 21–23 published in The Astrophysical Journal.
After analyzing the solar data with their model, Zharkova's team noticed something that no one had ever expected before: that the Sun produces the magnetic waves in pairs. Previously everyone had thought that there was only a single source of magnetic waves in the Sun, but the evidence suggested two sources. The team used these observations to predict how the Sun's magnetic field would change in the future. “This is where we predicted this new Maunder minima,” Zharkova added.
She commented on how the changes in the Sun are likely to affect the Earth's environment. “During the minimum, the intensity of solar radiation will be reduced dramatically. So we will have less heat coming into the atmosphere, which will reduce the temperature.”
However, Zharkova ends with a word of warning: not about the cold but about humanity's attitude toward the environment during the minimum. We must not ignore the effects of global warming and assume that it isn't happening. “The Sun buys us time to stop these carbon emissions,” Zharkova says. The next minimum might give the Earth a chance to reduce adverse effects from global warming.

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