A study by the University of California San Diego has claimed that by 2050, the Sun is expected to become cool. You might think “what’s the big deal,” but remember that this means the solar activities that create the heat of the Sun to sustain life on Earth may diminish. And the last time it happened was in the 17th Century, when the Thames River froze. Scientists call this the “Maunder Minimum”.
Physicist Dan Lubin at the university and his team studied the past event and concluded that were are in for a worse case. The Sun is expected to get much dimmer than last time and, in scientific terms, it is a “grand minimum” — a time period in the 11-year solar cycle when the solar activities are at the lowest point.
According to the study, titled Ultraviolet Flux Decrease Under a Grand Minimum from IUE Short-wavelength Observation of Solar Analogs and published in the journal Astrophysical Journal Letters, this grand minimum will be 7 percent cooler than such periods from the past.
I dunno if this is really a deal or just marketing for grant dollars from the University. Marketing most probably. I guess we'll find out in the next ten or fifteen years.
So we're back to global cooling and another ice age. The academics need to keep their stories straight...
ReplyDeleteIf the glowball warmening theory is right, there's nothing anyone can do about it except develop better sunscreen lotion & move away from the beach (don't do like Al Gore and buy a $9M mansion on the beach.)
ReplyDeleteIf the ice age coming theory is correct, there's also not a lot we can do- but having seen some of the enormous boulders left behind by massive glaciers moving, it's nothing to be sneered at either!
A touch of Frost: "...for destruction ice / Is also great and would suffice."
That we have air to breathe is a product of God's Logistical Grace.
ReplyDeletein as much as the Earth and Mars have temperature fluxuations that match in timing and amplitude. one should also see and increase in size of the Martian polar caps.
ReplyDeletehow are the libs going to blame solar activities on man made causes?