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Solar Cycle 25 Progressing Similarly to 24, + Fairbanks sees Record-Breaking Snowfall
October 6, 2021 Cap Allon   

Although slightly outperforming SC24, Solar Cycle 25 is currently progressing as expected: the cycle is on course to be another historically weak one, markedly lower than SC21, SC22 and SC23 — this means a persisting migraine for the AGW Party as global temperatures are only set to continue their well-established correlation with solar activity.

Solar Cycle 25 progression (green line) compared to 24, 23, 22 & 21 [updated Oct 1, 2021 — solen.info]

Below is a chart comparing Solar Cycle 25 to the very weak cycles from the turn of the 1900s (the Centennial Minimum):

Solar Cycle 24 & 25 compared to 16, 14, 13 & 12 [updated Oct 1, 2021 — solen.info]


Clear to see is just how lackluster these past two cycles are proving to be — they are the weakest in more than two centuries:

https://electroverse.net/solar-cycle-25-fairbanks-and-mt-washington-see-record-snow/