Monday, February 10, 2020

Global Cooling Ahead


When earth is in a cool cycle, famine results in dislocation. When earth is in a warming cycle, crops grow and famine is averted. The rainfall that is required for plant growth depends on independent factors like the wind direction do carry moisture to land during both temperature cycles. Droughts occur randomly. Ocean water evaporation is dependent on warming and provides rainfall. It continues to rain snow at the poles.

Ancient religions were based on appealing to “gods” to provide enough food. These periods of warming and cooling affect different parts of the Earth differently, but migration away from and toward the Equator can be traced. The once fertile Sahara region in North Africa began its journey to becoming a desert in 8000 BC.

Those who doubt that the universe was created should avoid working in science to prevent us from wasting a ton of money.

The periods of warming and cooling are well known as outlined below.
2.4 billion BC to11,000 BC - 5 ice ages occurred
65 million BC - asteroid ended dinosaurs
1.9 million BC - human migration out of Africa began
11,000 BC - end of ice age
11-000 BC to 2500 BC - warm and cool cycles
10,000 BC - farming began
2500 BC to 1900 BC – 600 yr warm cycle
1900 BC to 1600 BCV – 300 yr cool cycle
1600 BC to 600 BC – 1000 yr very warm cycle
600 BC to 1 AD - 600 yr cool cycle
1 AD to 550 AD – 550 yr warm cycle
550 AD to 900 AD – 450 yr cool cycle
900 AD to1350 AD – 450 yr warm cycle
1350 AD to1850 AD – 500 yr cool little ice age
1850 AD to 2020 AD – 170 yr warm cycle
2020 AD to 2070 AD – 50 yr cool cycle forecast

The earth is subject to cycles that affect temperature. The causes that are being considered now involve Solar activity, not co2 emissions. The 500-year pattern we’ve seen since 2500 BC should extend the current warming cycle to 2350 AD. Extended warming should help to reduce permafrost.

The case for an early cooling cycle is below, but it may be a variation that occurs within our current warming cycle.

 

2020: THE LOWEST SOLAR ACTIVITY IN OVER 200 YEARS,  By Mac Slavo, 1/14/20, shtfplan.com.

As we move further into 2020, solar activity dwindles.  This year, solar activity will be marked as the lowest in over 200 years. The low in the sun’s 11-year cycle will also have at least some repercussions for the climate here on Earth.

On December 20, 2019, Iceland received one of the largest snow storms in its history. The so-called “10-year storm,” brought winds of 100 miles per hour (161 km/h), with one weather station reporting gusts of up to 149 mph (240 km/h), according to a report by Interesting Engineering. 
Iceland’s, Europe’s and North America’s weather have historically been tied to the sunspot activity of the Sun. 

According to NASA, in 2020, the Sun, which is currently in solar cycle number 25, will reach its lowest activity in over 200 years. That means “space weather” will be favorable for exploration beyond Earth, yet it could also very well mean we should prepare for odd or different weather patterns.

The solar cycle is a periodic 11-year fluctuation in the Sun’s magnetic field, during which its North and South poles trade places. This has an enormous effect on the number and size of sunspots, the level of solar radiation, and the ejection of solar material comprised of flares and coronal loops. –Interesting Engineering. 

When solar activity gets really low, it can have the effect of a “mini ice age.” The period between 1645 and 1715 was marked by a prolonged sunspot minimum, and this corresponded to a downturn in temperatures in Europe and North America. Named after astronomers Edward Maunder and his wife Annie Russell Maunder, this period became known as the Maunder Minimum. It is also known as “The Little Ice Age.”

Scientists Warn: PREPARE NOW For A Mini ICE AGE As The Sun Cools - Predictions for solar cycle #25 made by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), NASA and the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) anticipate a deep minimum and a maximum that will occur between the years 2023 and 2026. During that maximum, they predict the Sun will have between 95 and 130 sunspots.

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