Thursday, June 16, 2011

New Global Warming Denialist: Earth

It seems that Gaia may planning another ice age:

Earth may be headed into a mini Ice Age within a decade

Physicists say sunspot cycle is 'going into hibernation'

What may be the science story of the century is breaking this evening, as heavyweight US solar physicists announce that the Sun appears to be headed into a lengthy spell of low activity, which could mean that the Earth – far from facing a global warming problem – is actually headed into a mini Ice Age. The announcement made on 14 June (18:00 UK time) comes from scientists at the US National Solar Observatory (NSO) and US Air Force Research Laboratory. Three different analyses of the Sun's recent behaviour all indicate that a period of unusually low solar activity may be about to begin.

The Sun normally follows an 11-year cycle of activity. The current cycle, Cycle 24, is now supposed to be ramping up towards maximum strength. Increased numbers of sunspots and other indications ought to be happening: but in fact results so far are most disappointing. Scientists at the NSO now suspect, based on data showing decades-long trends leading to this point, that Cycle 25 may not happen at all.

This could have major implications for the Earth's climate. According to a statement issued by the NSO, announcing the research:

An immediate question is whether this slowdown presages a second Maunder Minimum, a 70-year period with virtually no sunspots [which occurred] during 1645-1715.
As NASA notes:

Early records of sunspots indicate that the Sun went through a period of inactivity in the late 17th century. Very few sunspots were seen on the Sun from about 1645 to 1715. Although the observations were not as extensive as in later years, the Sun was in fact well observed during this time and this lack of sunspots is well documented. 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.
During the Maunder Minimum and for periods either side of it, many European rivers which are ice-free today – including the Thames – routinely froze over, allowing ice skating and even for armies to march across them in some cases.

"This is highly unusual and unexpected," says Dr Frank Hill of the NSO. "But the fact that three completely different views of the Sun point in the same direction is a powerful indicator that the sunspot cycle may be going into hibernation."

Many climate scientists disagree with the significance of these findings, cautioning that Earth is not a reliable barometer of climate change. Scientists at the UNIPCC emphasize that Earth is known to be "home base" for several notorious denialists, including Exxon Mobile, Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe, and the Koch brothers.

Climate alarmists point out that Earth has no scientific publications in climate science, holds no academic positions, and has never served on a UNIPCC committee. "Just a lot of air", commented one alarmist, off the record.

One climate scientist cautioned the mainstream media not to be "taken in by terrestrial reality". The 5,980,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilogram oblate spheroid, the scientist noted, "is the biggest global warming denier of all".

1 comment:

  1. *facepalm* The Sun's electromagnetic activity has NOTHING to do with global warming.

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