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Title: Is a mini ICE AGE on the way? Scientists warn the sun will 'go to sleep' in 2030 and could cause temperatures to plummet
Source: Dailymail.com
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Published: Jul 10, 2015
Author: Mark Prigg
Post Date: 2015-07-11 11:32:47 by Tooconservative
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Views: 1138
Comments: 12

  • New study claims to have cracked predicting solar cycles 
  • Says that between 2030 and 2040 solar cycles will cancel each other out
  • Could lead to 'Maunder minimum' effect that saw River Thames freeze over 

The Earth could be headed for a 'mini ice age' researchers have warned.

A new study claims to have cracked predicting solar cycles - and says that between 2020 and 2030 solar cycles will cancel each other out.

This, they say, will lead to a phenomenon known as the 'Maunder minimum' - which has previously been known as a mini ice age when it hit between 1646 and 1715, even causing London's River Thames to freeze over. A silent sun: In 2011 this image was captured showing an almost clear sun - which experts say could happen for almost a decade from 2030.

THE SOLAR CYCLE

Conventional wisdom holds that solar activity swings back and forth like a simple pendulum.

At one end of the cycle, there is a quiet time with few sunspots and flares.

At the other end, solar max brings high sunspot numbers and frequent solar storms.

It's a regular rhythm that repeats every 11 years.

Reality is more complicated.

Astronomers have been counting sunspots for centuries, and they have seen that the solar cycle is not perfectly regular.

The new model of the Sun's solar cycle is producing unprecedentedly accurate predictions of irregularities within the Sun's 11-year heartbeat.

It draws on dynamo effects in two layers of the Sun, one close to the surface and one deep within its convection zone.

Predictions from the model suggest that solar activity will fall by 60 per cent during the 2030s to conditions last seen during the 'mini ice age' that began in 1645, according to the results presented by Prof Valentina Zharkova at the National Astronomy Meeting in Llandudno.

The model predicts that the pair of waves become increasingly offset during Cycle 25, which peaks in 2022.

During Cycle 26, which covers the decade from 2030-2040, the two waves will become exactly out of synch and this will cause a significant reduction in solar activity.

'In cycle 26, the two waves exactly mirror each other – peaking at the same time but in opposite hemispheres of the Sun,' said Zharkova. 

'Their interaction will be disruptive, or they will nearly cancel each other. 

'We predict that this will lead to the properties of a 'Maunder minimum''

'Effectively, when the waves are approximately in phase, they can show strong interaction, or resonance, and we have strong solar activity. 

'When they are out of phase, we have solar minimums. 

'When there is full phase separation, we have the conditions last seen during the Maunder minimum, 370 years ago.'

THE MAUNDER MINIMUM

The Maunder Minimum (also known as the prolonged sunspot minimum) is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time.

It caused London's River Thames to freeze over, and 'frost fairs' became popular.

This period of solar inactivity also corresponds to a climatic period called the 'Little Ice Age' when rivers that are normally ice-free froze and snow fields remained year-round at lower altitudes.

There is evidence that the Sun has had similar periods of inactivity in the more distant past, Nasa says.

The connection between solar activity and terrestrial climate is an area of on-going research.

Some scientists hypothesize that the dense wood used in Stradivarius instruments was caused by slow tree growth during the cooler period. 

Instrument maker Antonio Stradivari was born a year before the start of the Maunder Minimum. Maunder Minimum (also known as the prolonged sunspot minimum) is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time

Maunder Minimum (also known as the prolonged sunspot minimum) is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time

It is 172 years since a scientist first spotted that the Sun's activity varies over a cycle lasting around 10 to 12 years. 

But every cycle is a little different and none of the models of causes to date have fully explained fluctuations. 

The Frozen Thames, 1677 - an oil painting by Abraham Hondius shows the old London Bridge during the Maunder Minimum

Many solar physicists have put the cause of the solar cycle down to a dynamo caused by convecting fluid deep within the Sun. 

Now, Zharkova and her colleagues have found that adding a second dynamo, close to the surface, completes the picture with surprising accuracy.

'We found magnetic wave components appearing in pairs, originating in two different layers in the Sun's interior,' she said.

'They both have a frequency of approximately 11 years, although this frequency is slightly different, and they are offset in time. 

'Over the cycle, the waves fluctuate between the northern and southern hemispheres of the Sun. Combining both waves together and comparing to real data for the current solar cycle, we found that our predictions showed an accuracy of 97%,' said Zharkova.Montage of images of solar activity between August 1991 and September 2001 taken by the Yohkoh Soft X-ray Telecope, showing variation in solar activity during a sunspot cycle.

Montage of images of solar activity between August 1991 and September 2001 taken by the Yohkoh Soft X-ray Telecope, showing variation in solar activity during a sunspot cycle.

Zharkova and her colleagues derived their model using a technique called 'principal component analysis' of the magnetic field observations from the Wilcox Solar Observatory in California. 

They examined three solar cycles-worth of magnetic field activity, covering the period from 1976-2008. 

In addition, they compared their predictions to average sunspot numbers, another strong marker of solar activity. 

All the predictions and observations were closely matched. 

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#1. To: TooConservative (#0)

What about man made global warming! We can fix it! ;)

Justified  posted on  2015-07-11   12:11:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Justified (#1)

What about man made global warming! We can fix it! ;)

Drive more. Hurry!!!

потому что Бог хочет это тот путь

SOSO  posted on  2015-07-11   13:36:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TooConservative (#0)

Well, gosh. We should get right on doing something about this!

Maybe if we shoot the whole world's nuclear arsenal at the Sun it will cause the Sun's average temperature to stay warmer

...for two milliseconds.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-11   14:09:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TooConservative (#0)

Mother nature is doing her part. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/fires/main/index.html

Kluane  posted on  2015-07-11   14:33:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TooConservative (#0)

Heck - I've been wanting to retire to the Bahamas
for a couple of decades - hey...

Hey - buy the whole island for half a million or less.
But heck - where do you SHOP? Ain't no WalMart.
Paddle offshore to check your fish traps everyday? Eh...
Nothing's perfect.

Chuck_Wagon  posted on  2015-07-11   14:40:47 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: TooConservative (#0) (Edited)

Wouldn't it just be a hoot if the Sun emitted a grid-frying flare just before it turned the heat off?

See Spot
See Spot Run
Where's Spot?
Brrrrr!

VxH  posted on  2015-07-11   14:53:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Vicomte13 (#3)

Maybe if we shoot the whole world's nuclear arsenal at the Sun it will cause the Sun's average temperature to stay warmer

You're so right. We need to bomb the Sun now, before it's too late.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-11   15:19:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: All (#5)

About that island -
why is 'Cockroach Cay' , named 'Cockroach Cay"? Eh?


Could be problematic... Affordable - but there may be a reason...

Chuck_Wagon  posted on  2015-07-11   16:37:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: TooConservative (#0)

The Daily Mail is kind of a non reliable news source. Very much like the Enquirer.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-12   18:05:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Pericles (#9)

HotAir had a more cynical take on the Maunder Minimum story.

HA: Global warming to cause ice age in 2030… or a flood:

Also, I’m willing to accept that we’ve got some excellent tools for monitoring the sun’s activities these days, particularly with satellites orbiting the star at various times and much better telescopes. But what about the older readings which are going into these calculations? Surely they were based on results from far more modest equipment. Let’s just say there could be room for healthy skepticism here. Also, the “experts” don’t all seem to have gotten the sunspot memo. In the same week that the ice age alert was going out, a different group of climate experts launched a slightly different headline.

Sea Levels Could Rise At Least 20 Feet

Even if world manages to limit global warming to 2°C — the target number for current climate negotiations — sea levels may still rise at least 6 meters (20 feet) above their current heights, radically reshaping the world’s coastline and affecting millions in the process.

That finding comes from a new paper published on Thursday in Science that shows how high sea levels rose the last time carbon dioxide levels were this high…

The study examined past changes and laid out a framework for using them to refine our understanding of what the future holds for coastal communities. According to separate research by Climate Central, a 20-foot sea level rise would reshape the U.S. coast, causing Louisiana to lose its boot and transforming the Bay Area into the Bays Area by forming a second inland bay. It would also threaten the world’s coastal nations and megacities.

If the planet starts freezing over in fifteen years and I’m still somehow kicking around for some reason, I’ll be happy to apologize for being a doubting Thomas. Conversely, if the oceans swallow up the coastal cities I’ll similarly issue a mea culpa, even though my new beachfront property 100 miles inland will doubtless go way up in value. But we’ve been given all sorts of remarkable predictions about global weather patterns and effects over the course of my life and I’m not ready to invest in a dog sled just yet. Or water wings for that matter.

So we're likely to drown in the rising seas before we get froze into popsicles here on Ice Planet Earth?

Maybe they're all correct. Maybe the oceans will be trying to rise due to melting at the same time that the earth's wobbly precession and the 370-year low in solar output cool down the planet, all largely without much input from man's naughty industrial activities. Or even cognizant of our puny existence.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-12   20:00:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: TooConservative (#10)

I am not really going to argue for man made global warming - I just don't think this is a reliable news source for science news especially.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-13   10:57:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Pericles (#11) (Edited)

I just don't think this is a reliable news source for science news especially.

Same info presented elsewhere. I think this was the original source of the DailyMail article and it appeared two days earlier at Phys.org.

Phys.org: Irregular heartbeat of the Sun driven by double dynamo

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-13   13:43:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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