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Post by Ratty on Sept 11, 2019 21:54:33 GMT
" One challenge for researchers working to predict the Sun’s activities is that scientists don’t yet completely understand the inner workings of our star." ... some things terrestrial too.
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Post by AstroMet on Sept 23, 2019 6:00:07 GMT
Thank you, as it has been a long time coming after I forecasted the arrival of global cooling, followed by the Sun's Grand Minimum. It appears that NASA has finally got the message and is now trying to play catch up. It's well over a decade late for NASA, but now that global cooling is here with the Grand Solar Minimum about to begin we are entering a very dangerous weather and climate era for the next 30+ years. Be prepared everyone.
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Post by icefisher on Sept 23, 2019 18:03:26 GMT
Thank you, as it has been a long time coming after I forecasted the arrival of global cooling, followed by the Sun's Grand Minimum. It appears that NASA has finally got the message and is now trying to play catch up. It's well over a decade late for NASA, but now that global cooling is here with the Grand Solar Minimum about to begin we are entering a very dangerous weather and climate era for the next 30+ years. Be prepared everyone. Some rather confusing stuff in that NASA article. Supposedly the NOAA/NASA co-chaired panel that issues solar predictions predicts cycle 25 to be like 24. Perhaps its a typo leaving off an "s" at the end when they say: The maximum of this next cycle – measured in terms of sunspot number, a standard measure of solar activity level – could be 30 to 50% lower than the most recent one." At any rate I am not sure what Astromet's prediction is for the intensity of cycle 25 if he has one. I do know his prediction is for cooling and I already stated I am on board with that arriving at that independently watching how cooling has coincided with the past several solar cycles. However, each full solar cycle has seen the resumption of more warming than cooling has occurred between the cycles. However, there may have been no warming during solar cycle 24 as it took an El Nino in the most recent 5 years to produce a trend. So indeed it does seem we could be seeing an actual cooling trend emerge that extends beyond the solar minimum that supposedly will come to pass in the next couple of years or so.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 24, 2019 2:42:35 GMT
I've seen snow in late October up in Calgary, Alberta Canada but snow in September? Snow is in the forecast for this weekend, that's early. Down South in Seattle here in Seattle Y'all Professor Cliff Mass said this today..."The normal highs this time of the year are in the upper 60s, so we are talking about being 10 degrees below normal. Not good. I suspect we have very active winter ahead."cliffmass.blogspot.com/2019/09/early-cold-and-snow-heading-for-region.html
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Post by AstroMet on Sept 25, 2019 6:46:37 GMT
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Post by AstroMet on Sept 26, 2019 16:48:12 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Sept 26, 2019 22:22:11 GMT
We too in UK have a (much less dramatic) northerly set up potentially next week. Unusually, the models had it 10 days out and its slowly verifying. Lorenzo is the only fly (er, big fly!) In the ointment....
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Post by nautonnier on Sept 27, 2019 10:40:41 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 11, 2019 10:40:21 GMT
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Post by AstroMet on Oct 12, 2019 19:12:17 GMT
Yes, global cooling, as I've long forecasted, has already been underway since 2017 and now is followed by the Sun's Grand Minimum, which has also begun. And so it begins... as forecasted.
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Post by skidplate on Oct 12, 2019 23:04:00 GMT
Yes, global cooling, as I've long forecasted, has already been underway since 2017 and now is followed by the Sun's Grand Minimum, which has also begun. And so it begins... as forecasted. Modest too!......as forecasted.
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Post by AstroMet on Oct 12, 2019 23:17:36 GMT
This new grand solar minimum will be deep Codewhacker, considering the positions of the barycenter as moved around by Jupiter and Saturn's configurations to one another during the 2020s that will lead to a deeper minimum by around 2033 which will be during the second phase of global cooling (2029-2041) that I've forecasted will be the worst weather phase we will see.
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 13, 2019 4:26:46 GMT
This new grand solar minimum will be deep Codewhacker, considering the positions of the barycenter as moved around by Jupiter and Saturn's configurations to one another during the 2020s that will lead to a deeper minimum by around 2033 which will be during the second phase of global cooling (2029-2041) that I've forecasted will be the worst weather phase we will see. We survived one Barry. Hopefully we can survive another one. Nice call by the way.
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Post by AstroMet on Oct 13, 2019 20:41:41 GMT
This new grand solar minimum will be deep Codewhacker, considering the positions of the barycenter as moved around by Jupiter and Saturn's configurations to one another during the 2020s that will lead to a deeper minimum by around 2033 which will be during the second phase of global cooling (2029-2041) that I've forecasted will be the worst weather phase we will see. We survived one Barry. Hopefully we can survive another one. Nice call by the way. Thanks Missouriboy, and yes, those who are prepared will be able to survive this grand minimum, however, many are simply not prepared and the consequences of that will be seen over the next 30+ years.
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 14, 2019 0:53:52 GMT
We survived one Barry. Hopefully we can survive another one. Nice call by the way. Thanks Missouriboy, and yes, those who are prepared will be able to survive this grand minimum, however, many are simply not prepared and the consequences of that will be seen over the next 30+ years. Actuarially, my odds of seeing the final thaw are probably low. Hopefully, my son will keep the heat on and the larder full so I may continue the observations. I am requesting a hot tub, together with a supply of parchment and old fashioned ink just in case.
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