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To: greeneyes
I am continuing my study regarding the Grand Solar Minimum. We have entered that cooling stage - will be called Eddy Minimum. Read several articles that are saying we will at least have a Dalton - type minimum.

I have no idea what you said here....

LOL!!

11 posted on 02/09/2018 7:41:47 PM PST by Osage Orange (Watch your six.)
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To: Osage Orange

LOL. OK. I’ll post a wee bit more (we ain’t warming we are cooling) - from Wikipedia:

Solar minimum is the period of least solar activity in the 11 year solar cycle of the sun. During this time, sunspot and solar flare activity diminishes, and often does not occur for days at a time.

Grand solar minima occur when several solar cycles exhibit lesser than average activity for decades or centuries. Solar cycles still occur during these grand solar minimum periods but are at a lower intensity than usual. Grand solar minima have shown some correlation with global and regional climate changes.

While the Year Without a Summer, in 1816, occurred during the Dalton Minimum, the prime reason for that year’s cool temperatures was the highly explosive 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which was one of the two largest eruptions in the past 2000 years. (Some scientists dispute this).

One must also consider that the rise in volcanism may have been triggered by lower levels of solar output as there is a weak but statistically significant link between decreased solar output and an increase in volcanism.[5]

Bottom line is that we are more likely than not to have some growing seasons that are reduced in length and temps might be a bit cooler than usual on average.

Since Volcanic activity and Earthquakes are more active during Grand Solar Minimums, and I live close to the New Madrid Fault area, I take an interest-the big one happened during the Dalton Minimum.

I am relieved to report, that so far, the quakes and slippage of the Pacific Plate seem to be letting off most of the steam in Oklahoma - there’s been a lot of drilling or fracking for oil there - path of least resistance.


20 posted on 02/09/2018 8:12:43 PM PST by greeneyes
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