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Re: [OM] [Way OT] Why the recent northeast blizzard was not, due to glob

Subject: Re: [OM] [Way OT] Why the recent northeast blizzard was not, due to global warming
From: "Chris Trask" <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 16:57:47 -0700
Chris

>
> Step sideways everyone. The arguments are all rather irrelevant.
> Do a Pascal on the problem.
>
> If it's caused by us and we do nothing, it gets worse.
> If it's not caused by us and we do nothing life gets worse.
> If it's caused by us and we do something, it may get better.
> If it's not caused by us and we do something, there's a faint chance it
may get better.
>

    The dynamics are such that if things started getting better today you
would not see any improvement in your lifetime.

    We are entering a Grand Minimum in the sunspot cycles, similar to the
Maunder Minimum of the 17th century.  These minimums take place about every
120 years, and if the prediction that I have calculated is even partially
accurate we should see a minimum about as long as that one:

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~christrask/Solar%20Activity%201600-2100.pdf

    We've had two minimums since the 17th century, the first being the
Dalton Minimum of about 1780 to 1825 and the Lesser Dalton Minimum of 1900
to 1930.  There were noticeable climate changes during the Dalton Minimum,
but little that was noticeable during the Lesser Dalton Minimum.  The
weather was so dreary in Europe during the Dalton Minimum that there was a
contest amongst writers to see who could write the best horror story.
"Frankenstein" was the winner.

    If the theories concerning climate cooling during grand minimums is
correct, we may get some relief from this next one.

Chris

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