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-The next little ice age Vol. 20
Cosmic rays and clouds formation.

August 15-2017

Good morning, afternoon, night depending on where the reader is. We start with the sunspots as always. A new group of sunspots makes their appearance, its name AR2671. The new group of spots is growing and expelling solar flares. We will be very aware of your activity.
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Source sdo nasa.

Now we go with the coronal hole, the huge coronal hole of the northern hemisphere, and it continues to evolve from the Equatorial region to the north pole of the Sun.We are not noticing the rapid solar wind. But according to Noaa there is a probability of 55% on day 16 and increases to 70% on day 17, for G-1 geomagnetic storms.
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Source sdo nasa.

Now we will see the graph of our magnetosphere that gives us NASA in its modeling center. Supporting without problems the current conditions.
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Source ccmc nasa.

-Small explanation of the reading of the graph:
In this graph the Sun is on the right the earth is the two-colored sphere (white and black) the dotted line is the orbit of the satellites that perform the readings. The solar wind arrives from the right pushing the lines of the magnetic field towards behind. If the lines are black the particles of the solar wind are pushed back and if they are red it is because the solar wind pushes them and collide. When they collide with each other, they close the circuit and discharge to the earth. They produce light phenomena in the upper layers of the atmosphere (auroras boreales)

Summary : The conditions of the space climate are calm. We have the solar wind at 420km / sec and the density of protons is 4.5 protons per cc. Changes are expected in the next few hours. If the conditions happen to be geomagnetic storm I will issue a notice.

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Source ccmc nasa.

-Conspiracy?

Today I am going to present an article that already has a few years of the Academy of Sciences of the region of Murcia (Spain)

“In 1996, a dramatic discovery was announced that the intensity of galactic cosmic rays affecting the Earth's atmosphere is correlated with changes in global cloud cover. Here may be the key, that this connection, may be responsible for the correlations found between solar activity and climate.”
“There seems to be empirical evidence that this is so. One of the referents is the multi-millennial correlation between the temperature of the Indian Ocean reflected in the relationship between different oxygen isotopes found in the stalagmites in an Oman cave and the solar activity, reflected in the isotope of the cosmogenic Carbon 14. In 2008 Shaviv quantified this relationship by interpreting the oceans as calorimeters that collect solar radiation during a solar cycle (about 11 years) and estimated it in a range of 1 - 1.5 W per square meter. It turns out to be about 5 - 7 times higher than solar irradiance and points to an amplification mechanism that may involve clouds.”
“Solar cosmic rays are modulated by solar activity. There may have been large variations in the flow of cosmic rays for millions of years. These variations are related to changes in supernovae located in the vicinity of the Sun and would provide an independent test of the relationship between cosmic rays and clouds.”
*Source Prof. Dr. D. Alberto Requena Rodríguez
But…
What do you think?
All opinions are important to me.

If you found the post informative and you liked it please upvote! Feel free to restreem!

If you want to continue discovering more about our sun, follow me.You can also read my previous post.

*I advise you to read my previous posts in which I contributed data from recently published studies.

** I would like to make it clear that this series of articles is not intended to be a scientific document. It is a blog about the daily Solar activity and its possible effects for us humans. Since the Solar activity can have a great impact in different aspects of our life (changes in the climate, increase of the vulcanology and the seismicity, the UV radiation and damage the electrical systems and of telecommunications)

Link of the original article:
http://www.um.es/acc/rayos-cosmicos-y-clima/

Thank you very much for the code to @playfulfoodie

Gift-thanks to @Son-of-Satire
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I love that you added the last paragraph. keep that always in your blog.

I have to ask, what do you mean?

I would like to make it clear that this series of articles is not intended to be a scientific document. It is a blog about the daily Solar activity and its possible effects for us humans. Since the Solar activity can have a great impact in different aspects of our life (changes in the climate, increase of the vulcanology and the seismicity, the UV radiation and damage the electrical systems and of telecommunications)

Ohh, yes. I'm putting it in the last articles. I guess with the excitement of starting in a new world for me as it is being blogger I made more of a mistake.
I have to say it was thanks to your comments and to those of some other stemians that it took me to realize that I needed to add that little clarification. Although my intention in writing is honest trying to escape from sensationalism. It is a very controversial subject and possibly goes against the thinking of the majority of the population.

it is controversial? The movie the day after tomorrow, although in a popular mainstream way, talked about a new ice age. So I guess the idea is out there. But so far your doing great.

Yes, a great movie. Although talking about what "causes" that ice age we start from two different perspectives. While in the film I remember that a series of events provoked by the global warming were triggered. An ice shelf that changed the pattern of currents of the North Atlantic that in turn produced monstrous storms that resulted in an ice age.
While from the perspective that I try to represent very little has to do with human action and these changes are superceded to the changes in Solar activity.

Oh. That's more scary actually, but makes more sense.