You remind me of this:
"The Italian historian Flavius Cassiodorus wrote about conditions that he experienced during the year AD 536 : "
"The Sun...seems to have lost its wonted light, and appears of a bluish colour. We marvel to see no shadows of our bodies at noon, to feel the mighty vigour of the Sun's heat wasted into feebleness, and the phenomena which accompany an eclipse prolonged through almost a whole year. We have had a summer without heat. The crops have been chilled by north winds, [and] the rain is denied." Other writers of the time described similar conditions : Procopius : "...during this year a most dread portent took place. For the Sun gave forth its light without brightness...and it seemed exceedingly like the Sun in eclipse, for the beams it shed were not clear." Lydus : "The Sun became dim...for nearly the whole year...so that the fruits were killed at an unseasonable time."
Thank you, blam. That is truly interesting. And yes. When there’s more junk in the sky, evaporation happens more slowly as do condensation and precipitation. Drought results in some areas.
Sponsors of popular media perpetuate the myth of anthropomorphic global warming, but they are also likely semi-privy to information about the extended solar minimum and the (so far) wandering, dissolving geo-magnetic field and associated increasing outer core activity. During the ‘90s, one of my friends was a member of a team gathering and providing information about changes that governments and corporations were interested in.
Something interesting to look at. I haven’t had time to find newer info, yet. Might be a good idea to pay attention to any news about X-class flares in the near future (because of weakened field protection against such flares and geomagnetic storms).
Earth’s ever-changing magnetic field
European Space Agency, ESA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOI0gqWhsOY