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Ice age by 2030 - Highly probable
#43494 07/12/15 07:01 AM
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Ice age by 2030 - Highly probable You had better read this......gst ............................Earth heading for 'mini ice age' in just 15 years, scientists say...............LLANDUDNO, Wales, July 11 (UPI) -- Solar scientists, armed with the best data yet regarding the activities of the sun, say the Earth is headed for a "mini ice age" in just 15 years -- something that hasn't happened for three centuries.

Professor Valentina Zharkova, of the University of Northumbria, presented the findings at the National Astronomy Meeting in Wales this week, Britain's Independent reported Saturday.

Researchers, saying they understand solar cycles better than ever, predict that the sun's normal activity will decrease by 60 percent around 2030 -- triggering the "mini ice age" that could last for a decade. The last time the Earth was hit by such a lull in solar activity happened 300 years ago, during the Maunder Minimum, which lasted from 1645 to 1715.

Scientists say there are magnetic waves in the sun's interior that fluctuate between the body's northern and southern hemispheres, resulting in various solar conditions over a period of 10 to 12 years. Based on that data, researchers say they are now better able to anticipate the sun's activity -- which has led to the Zharkova team's prediction.

"Combining both [magnetic] waves together and comparing to real data for the current solar cycle, we found that our predictions showed an accuracy of 97 percent," Zharkova said.

If the "mini ice age" does indeed arrive, scientists say it will be accompanied by bitter cold winters -- frigid enough to cause rivers, like the Thames in London, to freeze over. http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2.../2751436649025/

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Sierra Angler #43496 07/12/15 03:34 PM
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Interesting research. With the 60% "decrease in activity", it doesn't report how much less solar energy the earth will receive. It will be interesting to see what other scientists have to say.

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Sierra Angler #43510 07/13/15 01:18 PM
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My wife and I got our cold WX gear....no problem...

Just have to cut down all the ponderosa pines damaged by the beetles for firewood. That will be a task! grin


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Steve C #43634 07/22/15 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: Steve C
Interesting research. With the 60% "decrease in activity", it doesn't report how much less solar energy the earth will receive. It will be interesting to see what other scientists have to say.


Or what this scientist actually said:

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saltydog #43640 07/23/15 01:27 PM
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don't pack your 4 season tent for that next summer trip quite yet:

http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2015/07...on-record-video

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Originally Posted By: saltydog
Or what this scientist actually said:

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That's what I was thinking... reduced "activity" does not equate to reduced energy. Thanks for finding the article.


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