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More Science Around Sunspots And Global Cooling

23 May 2008 271 views No CommentPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post
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As we wait for solar cycle 24 to begin, let’s step back and look at the lack of sunspots and how it correlates to the global cooling experienced around the globe during the winter of 2007-2008. When sunspots are a minimum , cosmic rays penetrate the troposphere and ionize nitrogen and oxygen atoms, increasing water vapor that forms clouds that block out the sun and cook the planet. Finally the correlation between sunspots and the recent (and forecast) global cooling is being picked up by the mainstream press.

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Tags: winter, Global Cooling, solar, Science, forecast
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