The next little ice age Vol. 58

in science •  7 years ago 

Because the graphics are very cold. Concentration maps of sea ice in the polar regions.

October 17-2017

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

Thanks to Trinity College of Dublin we have this beautiful photo AIA 335Å.

Long-wave.

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Image Source m.solarmonitor.org

At this wavelength we can see the group of sunspots 2684. Named 12684 in this picture. It appears as a bright spot in the northern hemisphere of the Sun. Small-sized Beta-type magnetic field poses no threat to 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.

Coronal holes AIA 0193

As for coronal holes we have one in the Solar Northern Hemisphere that has already stopped sending solar wind fast towards the earth. We can also observe another small coronal hole in the southern hemisphere that we will begin to notice its effects in a few hours. The coronal holes are black in this wavelength due to their lower temperature compared to the other areas of the solar corona.

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Image Source sdo nasa.

In the following chart made by the NASA modeling center we see how the magnetosphere supports the current conditions of space weather.

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Image Source ccmc nasa

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Summary

The current conditions of the space climate are calm. According to noaa the solar wind is at 478 km / sec and the density of protons is 5 protons per cubic centimeter according to the ccmc of the nasa.

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Image Source noaa

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Image Source ccmc nasa

Concentration maps of sea ice in the polar regions.

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Image Source meereisportal.de

As we can see in the image that Meereisportal offers with the data of the University of Bremen the concentration of accumulated sea ice is very far from melting.

For those of you who read to me this is no longer a surprise. For the others here is the graph where we can see that the ice accumulated in the Arctic platform this year is within the average of the first historical series 1981-2010.

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Image Source meereisportal.de

We continue with Antarctica, plus bad news for global warming advocates.

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Image Source meereisportal.de

As we can see in this beautiful image the Antarctic ice is in good health. I've always found the extent of the icy continent fascinating. In this image we can see the amount of ice that has accumulated during the winter in the southern hemisphere. The period of thawing has begun in October so we will closely follow this fact.

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Image Source meereisportal.de

Global warming?

Taking into account that the polar regions are the first to notice slight changes in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere, the trend can not be global warming when the concentration of ice is growing.

The data is there, those same data refuse to meet the predictions of Al Gore and his lackeys.

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/

Noaa
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/space-weather-enthusiasts#

Solar Monitor
https://m.solarmonitor.org/fd_page.php?date=20171016&type=bbso_halph

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ice accumulated in the Arctic platform this year is within the average of the first historical series 1981-2010.

Makes you wonder, that if we had a 400 year average, would the 2007-2016 ice accumulation numbers be in the average as well.

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Looking at this graph we can get an idea of ​​how much ice has changed in the polar regions. As you well know during the last 400 years we have had two deep solar minima. During those periods the ice of the polar regions increased a lot. Same as glaciers around the world.
Source
Northern Hemisphere temperature patterns in the last 12 centuries
F. C. Ljungqvist et al.

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Nice, detailed, well thought out article. Good Job! Now pass me some of that ice for my whiskey!

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