by Mark Sircus
July 23, 2015

from DrSircus Website



 

 

 

 

Today the greatest fantasy has become the cause of global warming.

 

It is a grand hallucination shared by presidents and Popes and a host of other people who are deceived.

...as well as a host of other sites are reporting on the work of a group of scientists who have found the most accurate way of predicting the activity of the sun. 

 

We are in for global cooling not warming and this is really bad news for cold weather is 20 times as deadly as hot weather. Already the CDC concedes that more people are dying from hypothermia in the United States.

 

Our sun's activity is projected to fall 60 percent in the 2030s, astrophysicists now say, based on the results of new research that they claim allows exact predictions of solar cycles.

 

A study led by Professor Valentina Zharkova demonstrated that the variations in the Sun's activity are caused by two dynamo processes - one deep in the convection zone of the sun and one near its surface. They are predicting a mini ice age starting in fifteen years!

 

The above news organizations are softening the blow by putting cooling 15 years out into the future.

 

Though the government keeps lying about what is happening the hard truth is that we already have cooling as the sun is already in decline.

"Over the past 400KY there have been 18 down cycles in insolation and these correlate with 17 sudden downturns in global temperature," says Dr. Peter Harris.

 

"We have a rapid decline in insolation now."

Source

Solar insolation is a measure of solar radiation energy received on a given surface area in a given time.

 

It is commonly expressed as average irradiance in watts per square meter (W/m2). Usually the absorbed solar radiation is converted to thermal energy, causing an increasing in the object's temperature.

 

The amount of insolation received at the surface of the Earth is controlled by the angle of the sun, the state of the atmosphere, altitude, geographic location, and of course by the intensity of the sun, which varies in predictable cycles.

 

 

 

 

In 2007 Dr. Peter Harris authored a paper entitled "Probability of Sudden Global Cooling."

 

Looking at a series of observations he found that we had reached the end of the typical interglacial cycle and were due for a sudden cooling climate change.

"Based on this analysis we can say that there is a probability of 94% of imminent global cooling and the beginning of the coming ice age."

Professor Valentina Zharkova and her team, with their new highly accurate way of seeing the sun's activity, have move the cursor up to 100 percent, confirming what other scientists have been saying for years.

 

We can see, even on NASA's official site that on May 10, 2006, the Sun's Great Conveyor Belt slowed to a record-low crawl, according to research by NASA solar physicist David Hathaway.

"It's off the bottom of the charts," he said. "This has important repercussions for future solar activity."

 

 

 

The Great Conveyor Belt is a massive circulating current of fire (hot plasma) within the Sun.

 

It has two branches, north and south, each taking about 40 years to perform one complete circuit.

"Normally, the conveyor belt moves about 1 meter per second - walking pace," says Hathaway. "That's how it has been since the late 19th century."

In recent years, however, the belt has decelerated to 0.75 m/s in the north and 0.35 m/s in the south.

"We've never seen speeds so low."

According to theory and observation, the speed of the belt foretells the intensity of sunspot activity ~20 years in the future.

 

A slow belt means lower solar activity; a fast belt means stronger activity.

"The slowdown we see now means that Solar Cycle 25, peaking around the year 2022, could be one of the weakest in centuries," says Hathaway.

Here we are at a peak period in Solar Cycle 24 and the sun is quiet but it's going to get a lot quieter and a lot colder.

 

Professor Valentina Zharkova group extended the prediction of the hemispheric magnetic waves to the next two cycles, 25 and 26, and discovered that the waves become fully separated into the opposite hemispheres in cycle 26 and thus have little chance of interacting and producing sunspot numbers.

 

This will lead to a sharp decline in solar activity in years 2030 - 2040

 

Dr. Mike Lockwood, professor of space environment physics, from the University of Reading, has been thinking there would be a significant chance that the Sun could become increasingly quiet.

 

An analysis of ice-cores, which hold a long-term record of solar activity, suggests the decline in activity is the fastest that has been seen in 10,000 years.

"It's an unusually rapid decline," explains Prof Lockwood.

 

"Global warming is nowhere to be found. The mean global temperature has not risen in 17 years and has been slowly falling for approximately the past 10 years."

In 2013, there were more record-low temperatures than record-high temperatures in the United States.

 

At the end of the first week in January, a brutal spell of cold weather settled over most of the country.

 

 

Professor Khabibullo Abdusamatov

 

 

The head of the Space Research section of the Russian Academy of Science, Professor Khabibullo Abdussamatov, in 2006 issued a press release, warning that the world should prepare for imminent global cooling.

 

He predicted that the next ice age would start in 2012 - 2015, and would likely peak around 2055. He was looking to the most obvious reason global cooling is happening - the sun.

 

Solar cycle 24 continues to rank among the weakest on record, which continues the recent trend for increasingly weaker cycles.

 

The current predicted and observed size makes this the smallest sunspot cycle since Cycle 14, which had a maximum of 64.2 in February of 1906. Going back to 1755, there have been only a few solar cycles in the previous 23 that have had a lower number of sunspots during its maximum phase.

 

For this reason, many solar researchers are calling this current solar maximum a "mini-max". Solar cycle 24 began after an unusually deep solar minimum that lasted from 2007 to 2009.

 

In fact, in 2008 and 2009, there were almost no sunspots, a very unusual situation during a solar minimum phase that had not happened for almost a century.

 

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

The Huffington Post says that we,

"Might want to start stockpiling those down jackets."

That would be a good idea starting right now and so would be getting a Biomat if one does not already own one of these incredible infrared mattresses that not only heal and comfort us when we are in pain but keep us warm at night when the cold presses in.

 

Keeping warm is important for our health and survival though doctors are not informed about the best ways to do this.

 

People around the world are concerned about climate change though Americans seen less concerned. That is because they do not trust their government nor their news sources who have been lying to them consistently about a broad range of issues.

 

However, climate change is real and it is intensifying as are the earthquakes and volcanoes. The sun is our mother and even the bowels of the earth are sensitive to its changes so it would behoove us to pay attention and make some preparatory changes ourselves.

 

Our governments would still have us prepare for the wrong type of climate change though.

 

They want you to be concerned about the heat when it is really the cold that is increasingly coming. NOAA insists we are living through the hottest year ever but the actual news tells us something different.  We have record cold being reported around the world from China to Wisconsin and even snow in July at high altitudes in Hawaii and California.

 

The northeast US is actually having their third coldest year on record, and coldest since 1917.