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The Grand Solar Minimum - A Mini Ice Age 2020-2055
Hi all,
This is my first post, so I hope I am not breaking any rules by posting this...but I truly believe that the situation facing us is potentially civilisation ending and has the potential to send us back to the stone age - quite literally. This isn't a conspiracy theory or some nutty out-there nonsense. I truly believe this is being covered up by Western governments so that they can blame it on CO2 and control the narrative and outcome.
Contrary to the IPCC/AGW crowd and their flawed and politically motivated CO2 narrative, the earth is going into a mini ice age starting in 2020 (although some say 5+ years later than 2020), which will plunge temperatures internationally and cause systemic crop failures, volcanic activity, meters of snow and earth quakes worldwide.
Professor Zharkova is not funded by any one person of organisation, so her work is legitimate and unbiased. She does all of her work in her spare time and is a world leading Solar physicist. Her models and predictions have had a 93-97% accuracy in predicting Solar events, far surpassing all of the Plasma physicists that have made predictions.
It's imperative that you understand the full implications to this situation. We are seeing increases in Cosmic Rays due to the weakened Magnetosphere (18% increase since 2015), which have a direct affect on Volcanic activity, Earth Quake activity and even human biology. We're seeing huge droughts and insane unpredictable weather systems throughout the world.
RE: The Grand Solar Minimum - A Mini Ice Age 2020-2055
(19 November 2018, 15:45)tadx Wrote: Hi all,
This is my first post, so I hope I am not breaking any rules by posting this...but I truly believe that the situation facing us is potentially civilisation ending and has the potential to send us back to the stone age - quite literally. This isn't a conspiracy theory or some nutty out-there nonsense. I truly believe this is being covered up by Western governments so that they can blame it on CO2 and control the narrative and outcome.
Contrary to the IPCC/AGW crowd and their flawed and politically motivated CO2 narrative, the earth is going into a mini ice age starting in 2020 (although some say 5+ years later than 2020), which will plunge temperatures internationally and cause systemic crop failures, volcanic activity, meters of snow and earth quakes worldwide.
Professor Zharkova is not funded by any one person of organisation, so her work is legitimate and unbiased. She does all of her work in her spare time and is a world leading Solar physicist. Her models and predictions have had a 93-97% accuracy in predicting Solar events, far surpassing all of the Plasma physicists that have made predictions.
It's imperative that you understand the full implications to this situation. We are seeing increases in Cosmic Rays due to the weakened Magnetosphere (18% increase since 2015), which have a direct affect on Volcanic activity, Earth Quake activity and even human biology. We're seeing huge droughts and insane unpredictable weather systems throughout the world.
I would definitely like to discuss this with you all, as it is a serious situation which is not being talked about by the media or government.
Thanks.
i have to admit ive been keeping a very close eye on this lately, oddly enough there have been a lot of videos taken down on this subject as well,the MSM are avoiding the subject altogether, we are due a GSM and it is quiet possible that we are entering into it as we speak, if we are there will be some very difficult times ahead thats for sure
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RE: The Grand Solar Minimum - A Mini Ice Age 2020-2055
All signs point to the GSM beginning slowly now, although the full scale cold won't be seen until winter 2020. Zharkova predicts worldwide vegetation growing failures from 2028, lasting potentially 5-6 years, until 2033. Any preparation needs to be done within the context of long term survival. Once this goes mainstream food prices will skyrocket and food and survival equipment will be scarce.
I have come to the conclusion that most prepper forums are honey pots, as everything I have posted about this gets deleted and I get banned pretty quickly. Apart from this forum - so I congratulate whoever runs this forum for being open minded and switched on enough to allow fringe discussion and posting.
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(19 November 2018, 16:44)tadx Wrote: All signs point to the GSM beginning slowly now, although the full scale cold won't be seen until winter 2020. Zharkova predicts worldwide vegetation growing failures from 2028, lasting potentially 5-6 years, until 2033. Any preparation needs to be done within the context of long term survival. Once this goes mainstream food prices will skyrocket and food and survival equipment will be scarce.
I have come to the conclusion that most prepper forums are honey pots, as everything I have posted about this gets deleted and I get banned pretty quickly. Apart from this forum - so I congratulate whoever runs this forum for being open minded and switched on enough to allow fringe discussion and posting.
ive been doing a fair bit of research on this and there are already crops failing due to extreme weather conditions, and parts of the world already breaking records for cold weather for the time of year, it has happened before and it will again that is a fact, i also believe if it is the beginning of the GSM we wont be told about it for fear of mass panic. Just need to keep prepping and hope thats all anyone can do.
Don't panic; Earth is not going to freeze over. But will the resulting cooling put a dent in the global warming trend?
A periodic solar event called a "grand minimum" could overtake the sun perhaps as soon as 2020 and lasting through 2070, resulting in diminished magnetism, infrequent sunspot production and less ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching Earth — all bringing a cooler period to the planet that may span 50 years.
The last grand-minimum event — a disruption of the sun's 11-year cycle of variable sunspot activity — happened in the mid-17th century. Known as the Maunder Minimum, it occurred between 1645 and 1715, during a longer span of time when parts of the world became so cold that the period was called the Little Ice Age, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850.
But it's unlikely that we'll see a return to the extreme cold from centuries ago, researchers reported in a new study. Since the Maunder Minimum, global average temperatures have been on the rise, driven by climate change. Though a new decades-long dip in solar radiation could slow global warming somewhat, it wouldn't be by much, the researchers' simulations demonstrated. And by the end of the incoming cooling period, temperatures would have bounced back from the temporary cooldown.
Solar radiation output typically drops during a normal solar minimum, though not enough to disrupt climate patterns on Earth. However, UV radiation output during a grand minimum could mean activity plummets by an additional 7 percent, the researchers wrote in the study. As a result, air temperatures on Earth's surface would cool by as much as several tenths of a degree Fahrenheit (a change of a half-degree F is the equivalent to about three-tenths of a degree Celsius) on average, according to the study.
The study's findings will help scientists create more accurate climate model simulations, to improve their understanding of the complex interplay between solar activity and climate on Earth, particularly in a warming world, the study's lead author, Dan Lubin, a research physicist with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, said in a statement.
"We can therefore have a better idea of how changes in solar UV radiation affect climate change," he said.
The findings were published online Dec. 27, 2017, in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Don't panic; Earth is not going to freeze over. But will the resulting cooling put a dent in the global warming trend?
A periodic solar event called a "grand minimum" could overtake the sun perhaps as soon as 2020 and lasting through 2070, resulting in diminished magnetism, infrequent sunspot production and less ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching Earth — all bringing a cooler period to the planet that may span 50 years.
The last grand-minimum event — a disruption of the sun's 11-year cycle of variable sunspot activity — happened in the mid-17th century. Known as the Maunder Minimum, it occurred between 1645 and 1715, during a longer span of time when parts of the world became so cold that the period was called the Little Ice Age, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850.
But it's unlikely that we'll see a return to the extreme cold from centuries ago, researchers reported in a new study. Since the Maunder Minimum, global average temperatures have been on the rise, driven by climate change. Though a new decades-long dip in solar radiation could slow global warming somewhat, it wouldn't be by much, the researchers' simulations demonstrated. And by the end of the incoming cooling period, temperatures would have bounced back from the temporary cooldown.
Solar radiation output typically drops during a normal solar minimum, though not enough to disrupt climate patterns on Earth. However, UV radiation output during a grand minimum could mean activity plummets by an additional 7 percent, the researchers wrote in the study. As a result, air temperatures on Earth's surface would cool by as much as several tenths of a degree Fahrenheit (a change of a half-degree F is the equivalent to about three-tenths of a degree Celsius) on average, according to the study.
The study's findings will help scientists create more accurate climate model simulations, to improve their understanding of the complex interplay between solar activity and climate on Earth, particularly in a warming world, the study's lead author, Dan Lubin, a research physicist with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, said in a statement.
"We can therefore have a better idea of how changes in solar UV radiation affect climate change," he said.
The findings were published online Dec. 27, 2017, in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
This is of course if you accept the fraudulent position of the IPCC and AGW 'scientists'. Where's Al Gore at, the guy that invented the internet XD.
The presentation is indeed in front of pro-AGW pseudo-scientists who get shot down later when Zharkova is accepting questions.
The SUN is the main driver of climate on earth, CO2 has a negligible effect. The predicted warming from CO2 by the fraud IPCC and associated scientists is 1.5 watt pm2, whereas, Zharkova's work predicts a 8 watt pm2 reduction in solar radiation.
So even if the AGW goofs are correct, there will still be a 6.5 watt pm2 reduction in Solar radiation.
Again, Zharkova's work has a 93% success rate of predicting Solar events!
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RE: The Grand Solar Minimum - A Mini Ice Age 2020-2055
Oh, and I'm not saying the earth is going to freeze over at all. All I am saying is that, winters are going to be unbearably cold, which, in the long term will impact crop production worldwide. In fact, this is actually happening now.
We will start seeing rarer and rarer weather systems hitting areas of hte world that never expect it. 100 years storms, 100 year snow conditions etc etc and this is only the beginning. As the air stream becomes more and more erratic, so will the weather reports.
Here's an example of how it can impact people in the UK. Can you remember last March when we had some freak snow? Where I lived, within 2 days there was literally no food on the shelves for a week. Imagine that freak snow was from January until the end of March - the UK just does not have the infrastructure to deal with what's coming.
Don't panic; Earth is not going to freeze over. But will the resulting cooling put a dent in the global warming trend?
A periodic solar event called a "grand minimum" could overtake the sun perhaps as soon as 2020 and lasting through 2070, resulting in diminished magnetism, infrequent sunspot production and less ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching Earth — all bringing a cooler period to the planet that may span 50 years.
The last grand-minimum event — a disruption of the sun's 11-year cycle of variable sunspot activity — happened in the mid-17th century. Known as the Maunder Minimum, it occurred between 1645 and 1715, during a longer span of time when parts of the world became so cold that the period was called the Little Ice Age, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850.
But it's unlikely that we'll see a return to the extreme cold from centuries ago, researchers reported in a new study. Since the Maunder Minimum, global average temperatures have been on the rise, driven by climate change. Though a new decades-long dip in solar radiation could slow global warming somewhat, it wouldn't be by much, the researchers' simulations demonstrated. And by the end of the incoming cooling period, temperatures would have bounced back from the temporary cooldown.
Solar radiation output typically drops during a normal solar minimum, though not enough to disrupt climate patterns on Earth. However, UV radiation output during a grand minimum could mean activity plummets by an additional 7 percent, the researchers wrote in the study. As a result, air temperatures on Earth's surface would cool by as much as several tenths of a degree Fahrenheit (a change of a half-degree F is the equivalent to about three-tenths of a degree Celsius) on average, according to the study.
The study's findings will help scientists create more accurate climate model simulations, to improve their understanding of the complex interplay between solar activity and climate on Earth, particularly in a warming world, the study's lead author, Dan Lubin, a research physicist with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, said in a statement.
"We can therefore have a better idea of how changes in solar UV radiation affect climate change," he said.
The findings were published online Dec. 27, 2017, in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
i have to admit if NASA told me grass was green i would run outside and check, they are linked to the powers that be and would never put any info out like this even if it was happening tomorrow
Don't panic; Earth is not going to freeze over. But will the resulting cooling put a dent in the global warming trend?
A periodic solar event called a "grand minimum" could overtake the sun perhaps as soon as 2020 and lasting through 2070, resulting in diminished magnetism, infrequent sunspot production and less ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching Earth — all bringing a cooler period to the planet that may span 50 years.
The last grand-minimum event — a disruption of the sun's 11-year cycle of variable sunspot activity — happened in the mid-17th century. Known as the Maunder Minimum, it occurred between 1645 and 1715, during a longer span of time when parts of the world became so cold that the period was called the Little Ice Age, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850.
But it's unlikely that we'll see a return to the extreme cold from centuries ago, researchers reported in a new study. Since the Maunder Minimum, global average temperatures have been on the rise, driven by climate change. Though a new decades-long dip in solar radiation could slow global warming somewhat, it wouldn't be by much, the researchers' simulations demonstrated. And by the end of the incoming cooling period, temperatures would have bounced back from the temporary cooldown.
Solar radiation output typically drops during a normal solar minimum, though not enough to disrupt climate patterns on Earth. However, UV radiation output during a grand minimum could mean activity plummets by an additional 7 percent, the researchers wrote in the study. As a result, air temperatures on Earth's surface would cool by as much as several tenths of a degree Fahrenheit (a change of a half-degree F is the equivalent to about three-tenths of a degree Celsius) on average, according to the study.
The study's findings will help scientists create more accurate climate model simulations, to improve their understanding of the complex interplay between solar activity and climate on Earth, particularly in a warming world, the study's lead author, Dan Lubin, a research physicist with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, said in a statement.
"We can therefore have a better idea of how changes in solar UV radiation affect climate change," he said.
The findings were published online Dec. 27, 2017, in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
i have to admit if NASA told me grass was green i would run outside and check, they are linked to the powers that be and would never put any info out like this even if it was happening tomorrow
I completely agree. Although ex-NASA employees have no reason to lie:
John L. Casey: John L. Casey (Orlando, FL) has served his country, science, and high technology industries for over thirty-five years. He has been a national space policy advisor to the White House and Congress, a space shuttle engineer, consultant to NASA Headquarters, and consultant to or president of several leading edge technology start-ups.
He is currently the President of the Space and Science Research Corporation (SSRC) a leading, independent, research organization in Orlando, Florida, USA. The SSRC specializes in the science and planning for the next climate change to decades of cold weather including its predicted concurrent ill effects of record earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The SSRC is the primary USA advocate for national and global preparedness for this next cold climate era.
RE: The Grand Solar Minimum - A Mini Ice Age 2020-2055
these are the UK average temps up to 2014, im really not seeing to much of a change at all that the global warming is meant to be causing, granted its only the UK chart but im sure we would be warming as well