Solar physicist sees global cooling ahead

Via the GWPF: Recent research by Professor Valentina Zharkova (Northumbria University) and colleagues has shed new light on the inner workings of the Sun. If correct, this new discovery means that future solar cycles and variations in the Sun’s activity can be predicted more accurately.

The research suggests that the next three solar cycles will see solar activity reduce significantly into the middle of the century, producing conditions similar to those last seen in the 1600s – during the Maunder Minimum. This may have implications for temperatures here on Earth. Future solar cycles will serve as a test of the astrophysicists’ work, but some climate scientists have not welcomed the research and even tried to suppress the new findings.

New Solar Research Raises Climate Questions, Triggers Attacks

To most of us the sun seems unchanging. But if you observe its surface, it is seething with vast explosions and ejections. This activity has its origin in intense magnetic fields generated by swirling currents in the sun’s outer layer – scientists call it the solar dynamo.

It produces the well-known 11-year solar cycle which can be seen as sunspots come and go on the sun’s surface.

But models of the solar dynamo have only been partially successful in predicting the solar cycle – and that might be because a vital component is missing.

After studying full-disc images of the sun’s magnetic field, Professor Valentina Zharkova of Northumbria University and colleagues, discovered that the sun’s dynamo is actually made of two components – coming from different depths inside the sun.

The interaction between these two magnetic waves either amplifies solar activity or damps it down. Professor Zharkova’s observations suggest we are due for a prolonged period of low solar activity.

Professor Valentina Zharkova: 

We will see it from 2020 to 2053, when the three next cycles will be very reduced magnetic field of the sun. Basically what happens is these two waves, they separate into the opposite hemispheres and they will not be interacting with each other, which means that resulting magnetic field will drop dramatically nearly to zero. And this will be a similar conditions like in Maunder Minimum. 

What will happen to the Earth remains to be seen and predicted because nobody has developed any program or any models of terrestrial response – they are based on this period when the sun has maximum activity — when the sun has these nice fluctuations, and its magnetic field [is] very strong. But we’re approaching to the stage when the magnetic field of the sun is going to be very, very small. 

She suggests it could be a repeat of the so-called Maunder Minimum – a period in the 17th century with little solar activity that may have influenced a cooling on Earth.

Whatever we do to the planet, if everything is done only by the sun, then the temperature should drop similar like it was in the Maunder Minimum. At least in the Northern hemisphere, where this temperature is well protocoled and written. We didn’t have many measurements in the Southern hemisphere, we don’t know what will happen with that, but in the Northern hemisphere, we know it’s very well protocoled. The rivers are frozen. There are winters and no summers, and so on. 

So we only hope because these Maunder Minima will be shorter, the Maunder Minimum of the 17th century was about 65 years, the Maunder Minimum which we expect will be lasting not longer than 30-35 years. 

Of course things are not the same as they were in the 17th century – we have a lot more greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. And it will be interesting to see how the terrestrial and the solar influences play out.

This is promising research – a new insight into our sun with predictions as to its future behavior, yet Professor Zharkova relates than some climatologists resented her discovery.

Professor Valentina Zharkova:  

Some of them were welcoming and discussing. But some of them were quite — I would say — pushy. They were trying to actually silence us. Some of them contacted the Royal Astronomical Society, demanding, behind our back, that they withdraw our press release. The Royal Astronomical Society replied to them and CCed to us and said, ‘Look, this is the work by the scientists who we support, please discuss this with them.’ We had about 8 or 10 exchanges by email, when I tried to prove my point, and I’m saying, I’m willing to look at what you do, I’m willing to see how our results we produced and what the sun has explained to us. So how this is transformed into climate we do not produce; we can only assume it should be. So we’re happy to work with you, and add to your data our results. So don’t take the sunspots which you get, we can give you our curve. Work with our curve. So they didn’t want to.

Professor Zharkova’s work may have significantly improved our ability to forecast solar activity. If we do enter a new Maunder Minimum, then we are bound to discover new things about our sun and its influences on our climate.

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Donald Kasper
August 9, 2016 2:35 pm

Commonly, systems are considered static that have not been subjected to careful scrutiny. Then the lack of scrutiny over time become dogma that things are actually static.

August 9, 2016 2:35 pm

The research I enjoyed studying was the interaction between the sun and planets, more importantly the timing aspect between the suns polarities and the timing.
I’ve had to begin from scratch again and work with large amounts of data, not because the idea had issues, unfortunately I had a fire at home at the beginning of the year, I lost my foxhound, everything I own and years of work (thanks for asking lol) anyway, it’s been interesting covering old ground again and playing catchup.
I searched some accounts I have, and I still have this graph, it shows a “prediction” of the timing future solar cycles in relation to planetary orbits will take.
Notice how the lowest point is both higher than the Maunder Minimum and the Dalton Minimum.comment image
There’s a very short explanation/description of the graph (in relation to the offset) I have spent the past 7 months re-building data and evolving key ideas on the research, it’s interesting.

Reply to  Sparks
August 9, 2016 2:46 pm

This is the current version of the graph (re-built with no forecast as yet).comment image

Donald Kasper
August 9, 2016 2:37 pm

When my father was in college in the 1940’s, everything beyond our atmosphere was called the ether. It was understood and the consensus was, it was a vast vacuum of nothingness. Is that our current view of space? So, lack of understanding is often contorted into suppositions of nothingness and stasis.

Johan Van Der Smut
August 9, 2016 2:38 pm

It’s all George Bush’s fault

Jeff Mitchell
Reply to  Johan Van Der Smut
August 9, 2016 4:21 pm

How? Bushes have leaves, and leaves take out CO2 and give us more oxygen… 🙂 There’s a hedge out there named Steve, so don’t blame him either.

August 9, 2016 3:16 pm

1967 solar storm nearly caused a global cataclysm
http://cdn.phys.org/newman/csz/news/800/2016/1967solarsto.png
A view of the sun on May 23, 1967, in a narrow visible wavelength of light called Hydrogen-alpha. The bright region in the top center region of brightness shows the area where the large flare occurred. Credit: National Solar Observatory historical archive.
So what happen on May 23, 1967
“As the solar flare event unfolded on May 23, radars at all three Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) sites in the far Northern Hemisphere were disrupted. These radars, designed to detect incoming Soviet missiles, appeared to be jammed. Any attack on these stations – including jamming their radar capabilities – was considered an act of war.”
“A solar storm that jammed radar and radio communications at the height of the Cold War could have led to a disastrous military conflict if not for the U.S. Air Force’s budding efforts to monitor the sun’s activity, a new study finds.
On May 23, 1967, the Air Force prepared aircraft for war, thinking the nation’s surveillance radars in polar regions were being jammed by the Soviet Union. Just in time, military space weather forecasters conveyed information about the solar storm’s potential to disrupt radar and radio communications. The planes remained on the ground and the U.S. avoided a potential nuclear weapon exchange with the Soviet Union, according to the new research.”
http://phys.org/news/2016-08-solar-storm-brink-war.html

Consultofactus
August 9, 2016 3:22 pm

How could a giant ball of fusing hydrogen over a million times the size of the Earth ever affect our climate? Preposterous!

Professional Prophet
August 9, 2016 3:26 pm

Sorry, Sun, but the left vetoes your plan to cool down the Earth’s fever.

Jay Hope
Reply to  Professional Prophet
August 11, 2016 4:23 pm

‘Sorry, Sun, but the left vetoes your plan to cool down the Earth’s fever’.
Ha ha, so does Lief. Wonder why??

muneshadowe
August 9, 2016 3:27 pm

Here we are 45 years after the first global cooling craze and we are back at square one again!

Wingnit
August 9, 2016 3:53 pm

Maurice Cotterell
You can thank him for these discoveries

Damocles
August 9, 2016 3:55 pm

Karma will getcha, NASA.

Nathan Redshield
August 9, 2016 3:55 pm

What? A Site with actual discussions of actual research? The Little Ice Age of the 17th century and the medieval warming of Scandinavia I knew about; same with the Maunder Minimum. Have been trying to find out what’s been written about sea levels in New England. Be aware that really detailed weather observation is barely within living memory; before the 1920’s for example sea water temps were measured differently and affected reported data. History is my background; I’m suspicious of climate “science” (i.e. massive human-caused Global Warming) as it increasingly seems to resemble the eugenics movement of 100 years ago which wanted to “discourage” Negroes, Slavs, Gypsies, Jews, etc. and other undesirables. So those of you doing real scientific work: toil on.

Reply to  Nathan Redshield
August 9, 2016 9:39 pm

Well, honestly, who wouldn’t want to discourage slavs? We don’ bathe often and we eat a lot of paprika. Nothing much to be said for us.

WALT C
August 9, 2016 4:04 pm

Does this mean I can start driving my SUV again? You for the good of the planet..

Gabro
August 9, 2016 4:08 pm

The sun also causes global warming on Jupiter and other planets, contrary to the baseless assertions of SkS, often via the same mechanisms:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3370650/Aerosols-causing-global-warming-JUPITER-Fluffy-haze-particles-heating-gas-planet-s-atmosphere.html

Gabro
Reply to  Gabro
August 9, 2016 4:09 pm

The cartoonist Cook and his unindicted co-conspirators at SkS are the real d@nialists.

Gabro
Reply to  Gabro
August 9, 2016 4:10 pm

Cartoonist and N@zi fancier.

archibaldperth
August 9, 2016 4:11 pm

Both of the Russians are arm-wavers. The fact that they get any attention shows that they are filling a need.

Reply to  archibaldperth
August 9, 2016 4:40 pm

Take the politics out of it and profit. Science has given us our technology. They just release 1000 Mars images. Who is a politician to discuss or debate things? This is beyond politics. Now you don’t want to listen after your culture was mostly provided by Science? You would take the word or a few rogue scientist who were bout off against al others? Even if nothing can be proved 100%, isn’t it worth taking all the precautions we can to protect our unique blue home? We cannot consume the way we are. Period. We should ignore ignorant people led by money alone. They will die. The rest will have to deal with their selfishness.

RACookPE1978
Editor
Reply to  omega
August 9, 2016 5:06 pm

omega

We cannot consume the way we are. Period. We should ignore ignorant people led by money alone. They will die. The rest will have to deal with their selfishness.

And just how many millions do YOU want to die so YOU can feel good about such a screed?
How many billions do YOU demand we condemn to short, poor lives spent in squalor and misery and the darkness with too little power, no lights, no jobs, no food, no heat, no refrigeration, no roda, no bridges, no water treatment and no fresh water supplies just so YOU can “feel good” about deciding how THEY are forced to live THEIR lives worldwide?
Fossil fuels are LIFE to the world. Without them, and with artificial restrictions on their use and artificial price increases forced by YOUR policies, YOU are killing millions every year. Out of YOUR fear and YOUR hatred.
And your ignorance.

Reply to  RACookPE1978
August 9, 2016 9:25 pm

U don’t understand, it’s Unicorns and Rainbows.

Gabro
Reply to  omega
August 9, 2016 5:14 pm

We can consume as we have been indefinitely.
But, please, be the first virtuous person to stop consuming as you are. Put your actions where your mouth is and die, so that others may live. Thanks.
Our unique home flourished in the past under CO2 levels 20 or more times higher than now.

Reply to  Gabro
August 9, 2016 9:23 pm

Optically delusional thinking as Einsyein said the world is suffering under. A dream within a dream.

Reply to  omega
August 9, 2016 5:42 pm

Omega: “Even if nothing can be proved 100%, isn’t it worth taking all the precautions we can to protect our unique blue home?”
*
It can’t even be proved 1%, but even if it was proven, the so-called precautions demanded are extreme. It’s like spending a million dollars every year on insuring something worth $100. Worse, it’s demanding huge damage, death and destruction on real people – now, today – out of fear that people not yet born MIGHT be harmed tomorrow. It simply doesn’t make sense.

Reply to  A.D. Everard
August 9, 2016 9:22 pm

No, I simply will not accept reality from profit driven monkey brains. They only have their interest at heart. I try to leave everywhere I go better than I left it. It take that kind of evolved human beings to make these divisions, not profit driven monkeys. Woops, I said that twice.

August 9, 2016 4:21 pm

randomness in solar cycles may not be fully appreciated.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2767274

August 9, 2016 4:24 pm

Humanity survived the last cooling. If this prediction comes true things could become quite dicey. Forget all the charts and graphs.The population back in the 17th century was a fraction of what it will be in 2050. Food and its distribution will reign supreme.

August 9, 2016 4:47 pm

I like most people am basically science illiterate. If their is another hypothecs about the climate what’s the problem with listening, reading and discussing the research? Seems like the global warming zealots don’t want another theory about earths climate and are more worried about their government grants then the truth.

nameless
August 9, 2016 5:08 pm

It ain’t the weather you gotta worry about. All the money in the world ain’t gonna stop what’s comin. We been here way too long.

xnavygunner
August 9, 2016 5:18 pm

Another Maunder Minimum?

Reply to  xnavygunner
August 9, 2016 6:14 pm

Yes I know, susssh lol

Reply to  xnavygunner
August 11, 2016 11:51 am

It can be named the Meandering Maunder Minimum.

HenryP
Reply to  goldminor
August 11, 2016 12:01 pm

it meanders not
we are constantly cooling at -0.015K per annum
[means]comment image
almost -0.01K per annum
[minima]

Reply to  HenryP
August 11, 2016 12:03 pm

That was just a play on words, Henry.

HenryP
Reply to  goldminor
August 11, 2016 12:34 pm

hallo my friend
we are all on a curve
if it were not so we would not exist
there are some of us who believe the curve extends beyond life
reaching into Utopia

Reply to  HenryP
August 11, 2016 12:03 pm

almost -0.01K per annum
Gee, that is 10,000 degrees per million years…

Mike
August 9, 2016 5:31 pm

Winters coming….along with Jon snow

squirefld
August 9, 2016 6:37 pm

Start selling solar panel companies stocks short

Glenn Stout
August 9, 2016 6:58 pm

Take the money away. Study the Suns history. Common sense says a Maunder Minimum event is very likely. Trade your computer for a good wood stove!

August 9, 2016 7:49 pm

The sunspot cycle is modulating the Earth’s cloud cover, especially in the polar regions. With more cloud cover the light that would heat the ground is reflected back into space, and the polar regions get colder. The light output of the Sun is fairly constant over the short haul (a few centuries). The Forbush effect is the key to the whole issue of planetary cooling and heating and is thus recommended reading (go to Google!).

August 9, 2016 7:54 pm

I think we have to watch the data and see how this works out so far so good for solar quiet but it is early.

August 9, 2016 8:16 pm

Hence the change in nomenclature from “Global Warming” to “Climate Change.” That allows you to switch predictions at will when today’s empiricism contradicts your assertions on climate trends, be it global warming or global cooling.
But the “cure” will remain the same: Raise taxes on any and all productive enterprise.

Marcus
Reply to  Stuart Andrews
August 9, 2016 11:08 pm

The “cure” is Donald Trump !!