a2amarketresearch.com May 2, 2017 by A2a Market Research Staff
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Looking forward to the next few solar cycles, her model predicts that from 2030 to 2040 there will be cause for a significant reduction in solar activity, which again, will lead to a mini ice age.(More…)
There is no natural mechanism that explains the switch from gradual cooling over 7000 years (the initial glaciation part of an ice age cycle) to completely reversed warming
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Climate realists have rightfully pointed out the evidence shows total ice accumulation on Antarctica has outweighed losses, a claim bolstered by a 2015 NASA study, which found, “An increase in Antarctic snow accumulation that began 10,000 years ago is currently adding enough ice to the continent to outweigh the increased losses from its thinning glaciers.”(More…)
Arctic sea ice is about the same thickness as 75 years ago, but because people are constantly being lied to about climate by government scientists, they carry the same misconceptions which people had 60 years ago.
She states that the model can predict their influence with an accuracy of 97 percent, and says it is showing that Earth is heading for a “mini ice age” in approximately fifteen years. [1]
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Looking forward to the next few solar cycles, her model predicts that from 2030 to 2040 there will be cause for a significant reduction in solar activity, which again, will lead to a mini ice age.
Abdusamatov, 2012 “The Earth as a planet will have a negative balance in the energy budget in the future as well, because the Sun is entering the decline phase of the bicentennial luminosity changes. ? A deep bicentennial minimum in solar constant is to be anticipated in 2042 11 and the 19th Little Ice Age (for the last 7500 years) may occur in 2055 11.” [2] During the previous grand solar minima–i.e. the Sper Minimum (ca 1440-1460), the Maunder Minimum (ca 1687-1703) and the Dalton Minimum (ca 1809- 1821)–the climatic conditions deteriorated into Little Ice Age periods.” [2] Many people also mistakenly think the Little Ice Age was caused only by lower solar activity such as occurred between 1645 and 1715, a period called the Maunder minimum. [3] The higher solar activity and warmer temperatures have allowed the planet to briefly emerge from the depths of the successive solar minima periods and “Little Ice Age” cooling that lasted from the 1300s to the early 1900s. [2] To support their view, they point to the so-called Little Ice Age, a generally cooler period from approximately 1350-1850 AD. The deniers also suggest that a similar decline in temperature will happen sooner or later no matter what humans do. [3] The lowest temperatures of the Little Ice Age did occur during the Maunder minimum (1645-1715) when the sun had almost no sunspots. [3] Prolonged episodes of reduced sunspot activity, such as the Maunder Minimum, were clearly linked with an episode of extreme cooling and bitingly cold winters in Europe and North America, known as the ” little ice age “.” [2] For this reason, many people associate the Little Ice Age with the Maunder minimum. [3] Many people mistakenly think the period was similar to a “full” or “proper” ice age, which lasts thousands of years and which Radford says “can be linked to slow changes in the planet?s orbit around the sun.” [3] During the most recent ice age that ended about 12,000 years ago, average temperatures fell about 8C (14.4F) and thick ice sheets covered Scotland. [3] This will lead to the beginning of the decreasing in the Earth?s temperature and of the epoch of the Little Ice Age after the maximum phase of the 24-th solar cycle approximately since the end of 2014. [2] Miyahara et al., 2010 “Specifically, the “Little Ice Age” covers a cyclic period of cooling and glaciation which began in the 13th century and which continued into the 16th to 19th centuries, when glaciers began advancing southwards in Greenland and the North Atlantic, and perhaps worldwide.
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