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by Cap Allon
September 06, 2020

from Electroverse Website

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Nils-Axel M�rner is the former head of the paleogeophysics and geodynamics department at Stockholm University.

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He retired in 2005 and since has dedicated his days to disproving the IPPC's thermageddon nonsense while also warning of a coming Grand Solar Minimum.

Between 1997-2003, M�rner chaired an INTAS project on Geomagnetism & Climate:

the project concluded that we, in the middle of the 21st century, had to be back in a new solar minimum with Little Ice Age climatic conditions.

These conclusions were quite straightforward, writes M�rner, and were included in a Special Issue of PRP:

Obviously we are on our way into a new grand solar minimum...

This sheds serious doubts on the issue of a continued, even accelerated, warming as proposed by the IPCC project.

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This quite innocent - and very true - conclusion made the publisher take the quite remarkable step to close down the entire scientific journal.

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This closing down gave rise to turbulence and objections within the scientific community. But it didn't stop M�rner. He kept publishing scientific works regarding the impending GSM.

In 2015, M�rner's "The Approaching New Grand Solar Minimum and Little Ice Age Climate Conditions" was published.

It suggests that by 2030-2040 the Sun will experience a new grand solar minimum...

This is evident from multiple studies of quite different characteristics, writes M�rner:

the phasing of sunspot cycles, the cyclic observations of North Atlantic behavior over the past millennium, the cyclic pattern of cosmogenic radionuclides in natural terrestrial archives, the motions of the Sun with respect to the center of mass, the planetary spin-orbit coupling, the planetary conjunction history, and the general planetary-solar-terrestrial interaction.

During the previous grand solar minima, i.e.,

  • the Sp�rer Minimum (ca 1440-1460)

  • the Maunder Minimum (ca 1687-1703)

  • the Dalton Minimum (ca 1809- 1821),

...the climatic conditions deteriorated into Little Ice Age periods.
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R.J. Salvador presented a mathematical model of the sunspot cycles based on Wilson's tidal-torque model, above.

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Salvador's model had an 85% correlation with the sunspot numbers observed for 1749-2013, and made,

"a reasonable representation of the sunspot cycles for the past 1000 yr".

Therefore, it justified an extrapolation for the next century, as shown below.
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The prediction gives an extended low up to 2160 with the lowest values reached within the period 2028-2042; i.e. just where we expect the New Grand Solar Minimum to occur.

In 2015, Salvador extended his analysis over the last 4000 years, comparing his model with the observed 10Be variations, as illustrated below.
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The phasing of the solar cycles gives a clear message for the middle of the century: there will be a New Grand Solar Minimum.

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This is also the case when we consider the cyclic relations between Earth's rotation, ocean circulation, and Arctic climate. During the last three grand solar minima - the Sp�rer, Maunder and Dalton Minima - global climate experienced Little Ice Age conditions.

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Arctic water penetrated to the south all the way down to Mid Portugal, and Europe experienced severe climatic conditions. The Arctic ice cover expanded significantly.
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We now seem to be in possession of quite convergent data indicating that we, by 2030-2040, will be in a New Grand Solar Minimum which, by analogy to past minima, must be assumed will lead to a significant climatic deterioration with ice expansion in the Arctic.

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The mathematical model by Salvador seems to provide an excellent tool for the prediction of future sunspot variations.

All this precludes a continual warming as claimed by the IPCC.

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Instead of this, concludes M�rner, we are likely to face a new Little Ice Age.

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The�COLD TIMES�are returning, the mid-latitudes are�REFREEZING, in line with�historically low solar activity,�cloud-nucleating Cosmic Rays, and a�meridional jet stream flow.

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And both NOAA and NASA appear to agree,�if you read between the lines, with,

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Prepare for the COLD -� learn the facts, relocate if need be, and grow your own...

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