Can sunspots go below Zer0?
I’d guess that measurements some related features could extend the scale.
Get ready for Eddy — the Eddy Minimum could take us into a “Little Ice Age.”
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/05/12/potential-agricultural-impact-of-the-eddy-minimum/
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The more sunspots the hotter the sun’s heat emissions, the fewer the colder.
Buy heating stocks and clean up in the coming mini ice age. Just be sure you are a long way away from the coming glaciers, which BTW historically reached their 2 mile height in 100 years.
just hope the clone folks do not clone Smilodons and Cave Bears ... Aurochs would be ok,
Yeah, it does that every 11 years. That’s why they call it the sunspot ‘cycle’...
I was taught in the 3rd grade that the sun was on an 11 year cycle. It appears that that knowledge is now beyond the comprehension of almost all university ‘educated’ scientists.
We are at the end of cycle 24, and no sunspots was expected. Sunspots are a symptom of electric magnetic activity. The sun is putting out the same energy per square foot as it always did, but the lack of solar wind allows cosmic radiation to accumulate in our atmosphere possibly affecting weather.
Ice age is the normal climate. We may be going back to it sooner than later.