[HoustonHam] Uh ohhhh, NOT good news!!
Chris Boone
cboone at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 25 21:01:18 EDT 2008
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From: houstonham-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:houstonham-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Mike (KA5CVH) Urich
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 4:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [HoustonHam] Uh ohhhh, NOT good news!!
You think ? ?
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Mike Urich, KA5CVH
http://ka5cvh.com
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Mike, where’s Bugs Bunny when you need him?? (WWWEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLL, COULD BE!!! :)
BUT THIS is not fake....and it makes you think! Wont be able to send the pics via the Mailman list...Check out QRZ.com for this article with pics!
However, they have their facts somewhat backward…the sunspots ARE cooler areas of the sun…so less sunspots means less cooling of the sun and constant temperatures all over it, NOT a cooling of the Sun. Another twist to the global warming issue? Time will tell (but don’t tell the Alaskan polar bears that the earth is cooling….less ice in the Arctic has had polar bears swimming as much as 30 miles offshore looking for seals (meals!)…If the glaciers were COLD instead of heating up, that would mean MORE ice and less melting…so how come it’s the reversed???)
BTW if anyone knew Charlie LeBlanc of Crown Electric in Beaumont, (he was a ham but let his ticket lapse..so did his ex-wife, Martha; CANT recall their calls BUT I think they had RARE WB5X—calls issued by mistake), he passed away suddenly Thursday. I knew Charlie as a ham and also dealt with him as my electrical contractor. He did a lot of electrical work for GSU/Entergy on the 800MHz trunk system….and other work. He WILL be missed!
Chris
WB5ITT
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Following 'Hotly' or should we say 'Coolly' on the "Climate Change Fiasco" is the news that the Sun may be entering a prolonged Sunspot Low period of inactivity. Solar scientists universally agree with the evidence, that Our Sun may be entering the phase of another 'Maunder Minimum'. This would herald the onset of an 18th Century like mini Ice-Age.
Following the end of the Sun's most active period in over 11,000 years, the last 10 years have displayed a clear cooling trend as temperatures post-1998 leveled out and are now plummeting.
Forecasts of a sharp cooling trend are backed by the UK's Armagh Observatory, which has been observing solar activity for over 200 years.
The observatory notes that solar cycles 21 and 22, which were characterized by being short and intense in their activity, led to the natural global warming observed in the 80's and 90's. "Cycle 23, which hasn't finished yet, looks like it will be long (at least 12 to 13 years) and cycle 24, which has still to start, looks like it will be exceptionally weak," writes one observatory scientist.
"Based on the past Armagh measurements, this suggests that over the next two decades, global temperatures may fall by about 2 degrees C — that is, to a level lower than any we have seen in the last 100 years...."Temperatures have already fallen by about 0.5 degrees C over the past 12 months and, if this is only the start of it, it would be a serious concern," concludes David Watt. Belfast Telegraph, 14 Aug.
China recently experienced its coldest winter in 100 years while northeast America was hit by record snow levels and Britain suffered its coldest April in decades as late-blooming daffodils were pounded with hail and snow on an almost daily basis. The British summer has also left many yearning for global warming, with temperatures in June and July rarely struggling to get over 16 degrees and on one occasion even dropping as low as 9 degrees in the middle of the afternoon.
"Summer heat continues in short supply, continuing a trend that has dominated much of the 21st Century's opening decade," reports the Chicago Tribune. "There have been only 162 days 90 degrees or warmer at Midway Airport over the period from 2000 to 2008. That's by far the fewest 90-degree temperatures in the opening nine years of any decade on record here since 1930."
The suspected reason? Sunspot activity has dwindled. There have only been a handful of days in the past two months where any sunspot activity has been observed and over 400 spotless days have been recorded in the current solar cycle.
"The sun’s surface has been fairly blank for the last couple of years, and that has some worried that it may be entering another Maunder minimum, the sun’s 50-year abstinence from sunspots, which some scientists have linked to the Little Ice Age of the 17th century," reports one science blog.
Magnetic imaging of Sunspot Activity for 7 Aug 2008
Magnetic imaging of Sunspot Activity for 10 Aug 2005
Source: The Precision Photometric Solar Telescope
http://lasp.colorado.edu/pspt_access/
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