5.05.2009

The "Maunder Minimum" and Global cooling

Sun Oddly Quiet -- Hints at Next "Little Ice Age"?

Excerpt:

The sun is the least active it's been in decades and the dimmest in a hundred years. The lull is causing some scientists to recall the Little Ice Age, an unusual cold spell in Europe and North America, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850.

The coldest period of the Little Ice Age, between 1645 and 1715, has been linked to a deep dip in solar storms known as the Maunder Minimum.

During that time, access to Greenland was largely cut off by ice, and canals in Holland routinely froze solid. Glaciers in the Alps engulfed whole villages, and sea ice increased so much that no open water flowed around Iceland in the year 1695.


Comment: Minnesota had a little ice age just a couple of months ago! I still am recovering.

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