Deepest Solar Minimum in Nearly a Century: Goodbye Global Warming

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21 st CENTURY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DeepestSolarMinimuminNearlya Century:GoodbyeGlobalWarming bygregorymurphy&laurencehecht Editors,21stCenturyScience&Technology April 9, 2009 A continued low in solar activity, as measured by the appearance of irregularities on the Sun s surface known as sunspots, mayberesponsiblefortherecentphaseofcoolingexperiencedinmany parts of the Northern Hemisphere. In the opinion of many specialists, thedownturninsolaractivitylikelymarksthebeginningofaprolonged coolingperiod. The expected cooling will produce many hardships for a human populationalreadystressedbyaprolongeddownturninglobalphysical economic productive capability. But the bright side may be that such bloated windbags as Al Gore and his leaner companion James Hansen, who have led His Royal Consort Prince Philip s genocidal global warmingpromotion,willfinallybesilenced. For students of the Sun, the length of the solar cycle, which lasts an average of 11 years but may go longer or shorter, has proven the best historical indicator of short term climate. At the ends of these solar cycles, sunspot activity first declines, and then picks up markedly, indicating the beginning of a new cycle. The precise relationship betweenthesunspots,whicharethoughttobedeterminedbymagnetic activitywithinthesun,andtheenergyoutputofthesunarenotknown. However, long term studies of the historical record have shown that when the minima in sunspot activity extend beyond the average 11 years, significant declines in temperatures on Earth are experienced. Regularrecordsofsunspotactivitygobacktothe17thCentury.

Thecurrentsolarcycle,numbered23,beganin1996,andwasexpected toreachminimumandtransitiontosolarcycle24injanuary2007. It did not. Instead, a prolonged period of excessively low solar activity has continued through this moment. In the year 2008 there were no sunspotsobservedon266oftheyear s366days(73%). Tofindayear withmoreblanksuns,youhavetogoallthewaybackto1913, NASA reported in a press release on the subject. Since the beginning of the current year, sunspot counts have dropped even lower. As of April 9, therewerenosunspotson89oftheyear s99 days (90%). DailySun,April9,2009:nosunspots(credit:SOHO/MDI)

The approximately 11 year or Schwabe cycle, was discovered in the mid 1800 s by Heinrich Schwabe, a German astronomer and collaborator of Alexander Von Humboldt. Schwabe saw that peaks of solar activity were always followed by valleys of relative calm A clockwork pattern that has held true for more than 200 years. The association between longer solar cycles and cooler climate was first demonstrated in 1991 by two Danish researchers, Egil Friis Christensen,theDirectoroftheDanishSpaceCenterandKnudLassen,a solar scientist with the Danish Space Center, in a paper published in Science. Otherresearchers,includingAustraliangeologistDavidArchibaldhave confirmed this relationship, and also found that for every one year increase in solar cycle length there is a 0.5 degree Celsius decline in surfaceairtemperatureduringthefollowingcycle.archibaldpointsout thattheendofthecurrentsolarminimumassociatedwithsolarcycle23 could possibly occur in July 2009, but may continue until January next year, which agrees with NASA s latest estimate. This means that solar cycle 23 will be 13 years in length, and using the relationship that Archibaldfound,therewouldlikelybea1.0to1.5degreeCelsius(1.8to 2.7 degree F) decline in temperature over the next solar cycle. This possibletemperaturedecreasemaynotsoundlikemuch,butitistwice as large as the 0.6 degrees Celsius increase in average global temperature during the 20th century. (That small averaged warming trendwasalreadyeliminatedbythecoolingthatoccurredinthedecade since1998.) During the last Little Ice Age, which lasted from the 14th to the 19th Centuries, a period of prolonged cold known as the Dalton Minimum (1796 1824), began with a solar cycle that lasted for 13.6 years. That solar cycle, numbered 4, was then followed by two very inactive solar cycles. During this time period there were reports of wide scale crop failuresandfoodshortages.ifsimilarconditionsoccurafterthispresent ongoingdeepsolarminimum,andthereisalargedropintemperature due to an inactive Sun, the world could see further stress on the food supply. Areas that had become available for growing food during the recent short period of warming, may become too cold again to grow foodoverthenexttwocycles. The Russian Forecasts

The continued solar inactivity is consistent with forecasts that have been coming out from Russia s Pulkovo Observatory in St. Petersburg, over more than a year. On Jan. 22, 2008 senior scientist Khabibullo Abdusamatov, head of the Space Research Lab at the Pulkovo Observatory, said in an interview with RIA Novosti that,"temperatures onearthhavestabilizedinthepastdecade,andtheplanetshouldbrace itselfforanewiceageratherthanglobalwarming." Abdusamatov warned correctly, at the beginning of 2008, that global temperatures would drop slightly that year, rather than rise, due to unprecedentedly low solar radiation in the past 30 years, and would continuedecreasingevenifindustrialemissionsofcarbondioxidereach record levels. According to Abdusamatov s 2008 forecast: "By 2041, solaractivitywillreachitsminimumaccordingtoa200 yearcycle,and adeepcoolingperiodwillhittheearthapproximatelyin2055 2060.It willlastforabout45 65yearsandbymid 21stcenturytheplanetwill faceanotherlittleiceage. Belittling the global warming scare, Abdusamatov pointed out: "According to scientists, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere has risen more than 4% in the past decade but global warming has practically stopped. Had global temperatures directly responded to concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,theywouldhaverisenbyatleast0.1degreescelsiusinthe pasttenyears however,itneverhappened." Over a century of climatological studies has demonstrated that longer termclimateisdrivenbychangesintheearth sorbitalrelationshipto the Sun. Over the past 2 million years, orbital cycles lasting 20,000, 40,000 and 100,00 years have combined to produce glaciations lasting from100,000to200,000yearsoverthenorthernhemisphere.thelast glacialadvance,whichendedapproximately12,000yearsago,covered North America down to the latitude of New York and Chicago with a blanketoficeestimatedtobe1to2milesthick. The present Earth Sun orbital relationship is such that the onset of a new glaciation is to be expected any time soon. The Earth, indeed, has been in a prolonged cooling since the Holocene climatic optimum of 3000 BC. A descent into a new Little Ice Age, triggered by such shortterm variations in sunspot activity as are reported here, is thus a

scientific likelihood. For a variety of reasons, the increase in carbon dioxidefromhumanindustrialactivityhasnotbeenabletochangethe direction of climate dictated by the Sun s output. Carbon dioxide has beenmuchexaggeratedasagreenhousegas.itisnotoutofthequestion that the coming Little Ice Age will mark the beginning of a prolonged period of continental glaciation such as the Earth experienced for the 100,000 years prior to the beginning of our current interglacial about 12,000to14,000yearsago. Theimmediatepossibilityofcoolingoverthenexttwodecadesisgoing to add more challenges in the face of the onrushing global economic crisis.butitisalsointimesofcrisis,thatmankind sgiftofcreativityisof the greatest importance. When mankind uses his creativity there is no problemorchallengetoogreatthatcannotbesolved.