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The record-setting surface of the sun. A full month has gone by without a single spot  (Source: Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO))

Sunspot activity of the past decade. Over the past year, SIDC has continually revised its predictions downward  (Source: Solar Influences Data Center)

Geomagnetic solar activity for the past two decades. The recent drop corresponds to the decline in sunspots.  (Source: Anthony Watts)

A chart of sunspot activity showing two prior solar minima, along with heightened activity during the 20th century  (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Drop in solar activity has potential effect for climate on earth.

The sun has reached a milestone not seen for nearly 100 years: an entire month has passed without a single visible sunspot being noted.

The event is significant as many climatologists now believe solar magnetic activity – which determines the number of sunspots -- is an influencing factor for climate on earth.

According to data from Mount Wilson Observatory, UCLA, more than an entire month has passed without a spot. The last time such an event occurred was June of 1913. Sunspot data has been collected since 1749.

When the sun is active, it's not uncommon to see sunspot numbers of 100 or more in a single month.  Every 11 years, activity slows, and numbers briefly drop to near-zero.   Normally sunspots return very quickly, as a new cycle begins.

But this year -- which corresponds to the start of Solar Cycle 24 -- has been extraordinarily long and quiet, with the first seven months averaging a sunspot number of only 3. August followed with none at all. The astonishing rapid drop of the past year has defied predictions, and caught nearly all astronomers by surprise.

In 2005, a pair of astronomers from the National Solar Observatory (NSO) in Tucson attempted to publish a paper in the journal Science. The pair looked at minute spectroscopic and magnetic changes in the sun. By extrapolating forward, they reached the startling result that, within 10 years, sunspots would vanish entirely. At the time, the sun was very active. Most of their peers laughed at what they considered an unsubstantiated conclusion.

The journal ultimately rejected the paper as being too controversial.

The paper's lead author, William Livingston, tells DailyTech that, while the refusal may have been justified at the time, recent data fits his theory well. He says he will be "secretly pleased" if his predictions come to pass.

But will the rest of us? In the past 1000 years, three previous such events -- the Dalton, Maunder, and Spörer Minimums, have all led to rapid cooling. One was large enough to be called a "mini ice age". For a society dependent on agriculture, cold is more damaging than heat. The growing season shortens, yields drop, and the occurrence of crop-destroying frosts increases.

Meteorologist Anthony Watts, who runs a climate data auditing site, tells DailyTech the sunspot numbers are another indication the "sun's dynamo" is idling. According to Watts, the effect of sunspots on TSI (total solar irradiance) is negligible, but the reduction in the solar magnetosphere affects cloud formation here on Earth, which in turn modulates climate.

This theory was originally proposed by physicist Henrik Svensmark, who has published a number of scientific papers on the subject. Last year Svensmark's "SKY" experiment claimed to have proven that galactic cosmic rays -- which the sun's magnetic field partially shields the Earth from -- increase the formation of molecular clusters that promote cloud growth. Svensmark, who recently published a book on the theory, says the relationship is a larger factor in climate change than greenhouse gases.

Solar physicist Ilya Usoskin of the University of Oulu, Finland, tells DailyTech the correlation between cosmic rays and terrestrial cloud cover is more complex than "more rays equals more clouds". Usoskin, who notes the sun has been more active since 1940 than at any point in the past 11 centuries, says the effects are most important at certain latitudes and altitudes which control climate. He says the relationship needs more study before we can understand it fully.

Other researchers have proposed solar effects on other terrestrial processes besides cloud formation. The sunspot cycle has strong effects on irradiance in certain wavelengths such as the far ultraviolet, which affects ozone production. Natural production of isotopes such as C-14 is also tied to solar activity. The overall effects on climate are still poorly understood.

What is incontrovertible, though, is that ice ages have occurred before. And no scientist, even the most skeptical, is prepared to say it won't happen again.

Article Update, Sep 1 2008.  After this story was published, the NOAA reversed their previous decision on a tiny speck seen Aug 21, which gives their version of the August data a half-point.  Other observation centers such as Mount Wilson Observatory are still reporting a spotless month.  So depending on which center you believe, August was a record for either a full century, or only 50 years.



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By phxfreddy on 9/1/2008 10:28:33 AM , Rating: 4
-1- Sell me your coastal land at 10% on the dollar... it is soon to be worthless because of rising ocean levels. 10% is a generous offer under those circumstances. http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/hey-coastal-lib...

-2- Promise to subsidize fossil fuel usage if cooling occurs http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/global-warming-...

-3- Eat insects. Much lower carbon footprint than beef! A large percentage of the world eats bugs. You can too if you are serious about saving the world. http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/global-warming-...

-4- Live like the Amish do. Do not use a car. Admit it you hate technology so show us how its done. Use a horse and buggy. http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/if-you-believe-...

-5- Show us your are serious. We are about to be inundated. Build an Ark so it will be ready for us all to live in when we need it. Show us how visionary you are. http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/global-warming-...

Or ... you can do nothing and demonstrate its all just a cheer-lead con job by a bunch of frauds and followed by a bunch of poor saps feeling irrelevant because they have insufficient skills in a world that is increasingly technical and globalized.




By djkrypplephite on 9/1/2008 10:36:47 AM , Rating: 4
Hey has anyone noticed how the terminology has changed from "global warming" to "global climate change" because none of their theories work out over time? They can't figure anything out. One week we're warming, now we're cooling, but only until 2020, then we'll starting warming again. Something tells me this may have nothing to do with CO2, just throwing it out there.


By phxfreddy on 9/1/2008 10:48:22 AM , Rating: 2
So of course they need to get the taxes going now so when 2020 arrives we are already up and running with a solution.

I have a solution... put all liberal NJF MSG's on an island together. Make a reality series called Gorigans Island.

NJF / MSG ( Neurotic Joyless fkcu / Militant Stalinist Green ... because the people worrying about global warming appear to be very neurotic germanic white people who worship nature. If you have been to germany you KNOW what I mean!


By JohnnyCNote on 9/1/2008 11:02:13 PM , Rating: 3
quote:
NJF / MSG ( Neurotic Joyless fkcu / Militant Stalinist Green ... because the people worrying about global warming appear to be very neurotic germanic white people who worship nature. If you have been to germany you KNOW what I mean!


How do you connect "Stalinist Green" with "neurotic germanic white people"?


By phxfreddy on 9/3/2008 5:22:57 PM , Rating: 3
I spend alot of time out of the country and Brazil is my favorite. What are the Brazilians reactions to germanic or germanic derived cultures? - ( biggest ethnic group in the USA is german. ) After having spent alot of time there its evident ( really from day one ) that Americans are a cold non-talkative lot in comparison with Brazilians and in fact all the Euro-Latins I have run into there. ( Extensive numbers of students ) They know we Americans are a coldish / closed off lot in general. ( NOT IN PARTICULAR )

What is clear with these environmental and other movements of the left is lacking "society" or "community" they have subsituted "cause". Its a lonely world and its not surprising something is substituted in a society where community is only manifested in an aids or breast cancer walk with ribbons. A bit staid. In comparison Brazilians are social to the point where I now laugh if someone in the USA says they are having a party. They know not what of they speak.

I have significant german ancestry and thus I speak with experience that these folks have their fair share of fetishes or as I call them neurosis. This nature worship is only the latest manifestation.

You will not find this anal retentive nature worship in Brazil. You will not find it in Portugal, Spain or Italy.

You will find it in England, Germany, Australia and the USA. I never see alot of brown people with warmer personalities caught up. I only see neurotic white germanic people caught up. Full disclosure I am white.

We do do business in the USA like no other place. In seeking to be more social we should never seek to be socialist. Unfortunately that is exactly what global warming is all about.


By Bucky Beaver on 9/1/2008 1:26:26 PM , Rating: 3
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They can't figure anything out. One week we're warming, now we're cooling, but only until 2020, then we'll starting warming again.


Actually, it's much worse! On any given day, half the planet faces global warming whereas the other half faces global cooling!

Coincidentally, the warming half is the one facing the Sun, and the cooling half is the opposite side! Go figure...


By phxfreddy on 9/1/2008 1:45:56 PM , Rating: 5
I am very concerned. This could day / night thing has reached the crisis stage. We should follow the cautionary principle and try to stop the world spinning on its axis.

The terrestrials against rotational delay (T.A.R.D) are severely misguided on this issue. http://www.amarketplaceofideas.com/terrestrials-ag...

This manic depressive global warming trend is very concerning to me.


By Samus on 9/1/2008 3:12:37 PM , Rating: 2
The sun is a smart God, it knows what's going on here. It's just hooking us up because the Earth is tired of hooking us up.


By Zoomer on 9/1/2008 3:21:36 PM , Rating: 1
Rally! Every Terrestrial Against Rotational Delay.

R. E. T. A. R. D.


By Regs on 9/4/2008 8:55:54 AM , Rating: 3
This planet survived ice ages, volcano's, mass floods, earth quakes, fault lines breaking, and asteroids.

For some reason, these very smart people, think this planet won't survive,..., us?

This planet will be here long after we're gone, don't worry. When new intelligent life forms arise from the ash, and open up our buried time capsules to find how diligently we tried to "save the planet", I'm sure mother earth will actually die from laughing.


By thepalinator on 9/4/2008 4:04:50 PM , Rating: 2
I'm already laughing now


By rudolphna on 9/1/2008 1:35:27 PM , Rating: 2
Yes, but for this we have documented records of this happening before. The best example is the Maunder minimum, known as the little ice age. It was horrific for Great Britain, and wont be any better today.


By retrospooty on 9/1/2008 10:46:30 AM , Rating: 5
I reject all this crap... I mean your post is funny, I will give you that. But "liberal" and these "paraniod climate change freaks" are not the same thing. I am liberal and I believe the planet is and will be fine. It has survived far FAR worse than mankind can throw at it.

Get this striaght...
liberal is to paraniod climate change freaks
as
Conservative is to book burning abortion clinic bombing nutjobs

Because a very small group of freaks bombs abortion clinics does not make all conservative idiots. The same goes in reverse.


By phxfreddy on 9/1/2008 10:52:18 AM , Rating: 3
There is a definite correlation between being liberal and being a climate believer.

There is a definite correlation between being conservative and being a climate denier.

Both liberals and conservatives do not jump off of the empire state building because gravity is a scientific physical phenomena.

Conservatives by and large do not believe in MMGW because why? Because its not a scientific issue. Its a political one. And a gin'd up one at that!

So reject all you want. You are a denier of the obvious!


By retrospooty on 9/1/2008 11:08:01 AM , Rating: 5
What exactly am I denying?

Fact - I am a liberal and not a climate change beliver
Fact - McCain is a conservative and is talking about making policy changes due to climate change.

They are not the same - some liberals and some conservatives believe in the climate change thing and some of each dont. I will give you the point that it is very likely more weighted toward liberals, but its not an exlcusive club.


By retrospooty on 9/1/2008 11:47:31 AM , Rating: 2
Like I said - I'll give you that point.

You are just too caught up in the lib vs. con. thing... Its not all black and white, there are thousands of shades of gray.