Little ice age may be on the way

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Saturday, February 21, 2009
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The Siberian conditions which blasted Lincolnshire could be just a taste of things to come, according to an amateur astronomer.

Dozens of schools shut down and many roads became impassable when clouds of snow blew over from Russia earlier this month.

And Philip Norton believes there may be another two similar winters to come.

Mr Norton, a member of Lincoln Astronomical Society, says the outlook may be bleak due to a lack of sunspot activity.

Sunspots visible as dark spots on the surface of the Sun where magnetic fields from within have risen up and broken through its surface.

When there are lots of sunspots there are fewer clouds on Earth. When all the sunspots disappear, Earth gets cloudy – lowering temperatures.

The last time this happened, from about 1645 to 1715, in the middle of what is referred to as the Little Ice Age, thousands perished in a succession of harsh winters.

Mr Norton, a development engineer, of Thirsk Drive, North Hykeham, said that it appeared history may be repeating itself.

"The Sun has had very few spots visible for over two years now and there was a period in the Little Ice Age when there were few sunspots for decades and it was unusually cold in the UK," he said.

"Some astronomers have been predicting for many years that this next cycle will only be about two thirds as active as the previous one, then the Sun will go quiet again for a few decades.

"The big question: as we usually get the coldest weather in February – two months after the shortest day, do we also get cold winters two years after the Sun goes quiet?

"In which case we could expect another two winters to come like this one."

For the full story see Saturday's Lincolnshire Echo.

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    by Wayne, Minnesota

    Friday, February 27 2009, 8:51PM

    “Solar Cycle 24 has solar science on their collective feet. The rest of the world doesnt have a clue....and they call me a denier.....”

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    by Wayne, Minnesota

    Friday, February 27 2009, 8:49PM

    “Solar Cycle 24 has had me watching every day. Too bad for the rest of the world. And they call me a denier.”

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    by eskimo, dunston

    Saturday, February 21 2009, 11:21PM

    “Still think global warming forcast sucks..Russia forcastintg another ice-age?..now into property develoment..igloo.com”

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    by Atoyota, Wash DC USA

    Saturday, February 21 2009, 9:59AM

    “There is a lag between solar irradiation and climate, much like heating a pot of water. This next year's sunspot activity may be unusually quiet as well.

    I do expect a very active solar maximum as our system approaches the Galactic plane as it's my theory that compressed gravitational and electromagnetic fields are what activate the solar cycles on a fairly regular basis; that these fields are interconnected to all objects of mass between our Sun and the core of our Galaxy, and would seem fluid in nature if you could see them.

    As a pot of water heats faster with more heat, a violent Sun can both heat up Climate and also interfere with or disable semiconductor technology. Our limited history with electricity more than verifies this, and our history of measuring with any accuracy is much less in predicting cycle intensity (100 years or less).

    2012, a fun year... By then we should know how bad this cycle is or will be, and if we should start chopping firewood or digging a hole.”

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