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The next little ice age Vol. 49

Status of the Arctic platform.

September 18-2017

Good morning, afternoon, night depending on where the reader is.

We start with the sunspots as always. Sunspot activity has dropped significantly since last week. Now we only have the group of small-sized 2680 spots. With magnetic field Alpha does not pose any threat to the Earth.

Michelson Doppler Camera (MDI) soho/nasa.

In addition to having the names of groups of sunspots we have in the lower right both the size of the Earth and the size of Jupiter. So we can get an idea of ​​the enormous size of the groups of sunspots.

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Image Source soho nasa.

Current image of the Sun in 284 Å taken with the Extreme UV Imaging Telescope (EIT)

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Image Source SIDC and SOHO / NASA

The sunspots, or rather the absence of them indicates in which part of the solar cycle of 11 years in which we are.

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Image Source windows2universe.com
According to some theories, the Earth's climate is greatly affected by this cycle. More heat during the solar maximum, colder during the solar minimum.
There is much more to tell but this is roughly what I have been trying to explain with the presentation of some scientific studies on this subject.
For more information, read my previous articles.

The coronal holes of the solar northern hemisphere continue sending solar fast wind in which we are.

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Image Source sdo nasa.

The magnetosphere without any problem supporting the current conditions. The lines of the Earth's magnetic field are colliding with each other as expected when we enter the space zone where the fast solar wind is predominant.

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Image Source ccmc nasa

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Summary.

The current conditions of the space climate are calm. According to data from Noaa and NASA. The solar wind is at 677 km / sec and the density of protons is 4.5 protons per cubic centimeter.

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Image Source noaa

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Image Source ccmc nasa

Arctic ice

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Image Source meereisportal.de

As we can see in the graph of the University of Bremen although we are in the lower area of ​​the colored area of ​​gray, being within the measurements of the first historical series are excellent news.

The news from the Arctic platform is so good that it breaks the forecasts of global warming models. Making these models are little less than useless. These measurements exceed the forecasts in millions of square kilometers. This news should, from my humble opinion, behave in all the world news. But at the moment in my country at least they are not …

But from here I will continue to report on the state of the Arctic platform. And if we are lucky and do not form mega storms in the Arctic circle that break pieces of the platform we will end the summer of the northern hemisphere with fantastic news.

Enjoy your day. Enjoy your life.

Images SDO official NASA link.
https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dashboard/

Graphic Images NASA Modeling Center. Ccmc.
https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ccmc-swrt-display/SWMF-RCM/index.php

Artic ice
http://www.meereisportal.de/en/seaicemonitoring/sea-ice-observations-from-satellite-measurements/current-sea-ice-maps/

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And of course, Montana just got their first snow fall 60 days early.

I do not want to advance events because I do not want to hurt the sensibility of anyone. But the polar vortices are beginning to move south and we are in the summer of the northern hemisphere ...

Adapt2030 said we would see the first signs of cooling right after the summer. I didn't think he would be right on it. Guess we'll have to see what else happens in the next couple of months.

Yes, we have to be cautious. I would not sign everything that this YouTube channel says. But what does seem clear enough is that the little Solar activity that has led us to have 56 days without sunspots will have repercussions in the climate of the following months.

Breaking of ice seems bad to me.
Looks like another Hurricane is getting stronger, man...

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Great post! What's a mega storms?

Very large storms, which cause huge waves. Those waves break pieces of the Arctic platform. And they are one of the biggest dangers to the accumulation of ice ahead of the temperature, as many people believe.