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To: Robin Plunder who wrote (128624)1/19/2017 11:35:58 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219784
 
MQ has made that point re the little ice age probability.

The last part of the meme, I believe, is never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line.




To: Robin Plunder who wrote (128624)1/20/2017 4:52:07 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation

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bart13

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Yes the earth climate is also very dependable on the sun irradiation, question is if the mathematical model that was presented by Prof. Zharkova was accurately back-tested, and which other academic institution validated the findings.

Six years ago I wrote;


"One of the aspects that are missing in those assumptions is the evidence of the decreasing earth magnetic field and changes in solar activity and heat transport belts within the sun which increase unwanted solar radiation. Even if those aspects of sun activity would be the main reason for the fact of global warming it would not negate the need to invest substantial efforts and money to lower the earth atmosphere temperature to levels of 20 to 25 years ago. "

The movement of the heat transport belts on the sun is beyond human control and from what I know there was no back-testing of the reversibility of those movements and the time lapse between them.

Any one that can provide a established study of the solar activity and heat transport belts within the sun is welcomed.

At the moment most EU glaciers are melting, as it seems also deep under ice rivers on Greenland are evolving.

In any case if Prof Zharkova is right a cooling of the earth would be welcomed if it would not be too harsh as to depress crop yields.