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To: TobagoJack who wrote (204344)2/11/2024 10:53:33 AM
From: ggersh  Respond to of 217749
 



To: TobagoJack who wrote (204344)2/11/2024 11:50:18 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217749
 
TJ and the rest of the tread, I have a question

The year of the Dragon is every 12 years

on the other side the solar cycle is 11 years

Is there any connection between the two?

We are now in Solar Maximum year - peaking of solar storms/activity

The 11-year solar cycle is a phenomenon where the Sun's magnetic field completely flips every 11 years or so, causing the Sun's north and south poles to switch places 1. This cycle affects activity on the surface of the Sun, such as sunspots, which are caused by the Sun's magnetic fields 1. The solar cycle is characterized by a period of quiet solar activity, known as a Solar Minimum, which occurs when the 11-year period is coming up and the poles switch places 2. The Sun's stormy behaviour builds to a maximum during the solar cycle, and its magnetic field reverses 3.

During this period of changing poles we also have the so called "Terminator effect" Solar cycle - Wikipedia