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RE: The next little ice age Vol. 15

in #science7 years ago

What do solar winds do? and why do you start with sunspots? very interesting and excellent. I don't think that cool weather contradicts global warning because weather just becomes really irradiate and unpredictable.

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As it depends on the time to which we are exposed to the solar wind fast and whatever its speed we can have problems in satellites and some blackouts of radio in the cases like the one of the last week. Even more serious problems such as electromagnetic storms so impressive would make the "carrington event" look like a minor incident.
I start with the sunspots because they first fascinate me, the magnetic complexity they have and their huge size compared to Earth and they are observable from the earth therefore we have a great observed period to be able to compare the different solar cycles.
Also because they can be the cause of major solar events. CME'S, EMP'S of sufficient size and power to destroy the Earth's atmosphere of a shot. At the most extreme ends I mean.
Follow me and we will see together what the trend is .. I am also preparing post that I think will be very interesting.