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Title: Scientists: Sun's approaching 'Grand Cooling" assures new Ice Age
Source: Helium
URL Source: http://www.helium.com/items/2094726 ... nd-cooling-assures-new-ice-age
Published: Feb 20, 2011
Author: Terrence Aym
Post Date: 2011-02-20 16:14:37 by Original_Intent
Keywords: Sun, Fire, Ice, Fraud
Views: 418
Comments: 38

Scientists: Sun's approaching 'Grand Cooling" assures new Ice Age

February 18, 2011

NASA and the ESA agree, and so does the Russian space agency, Roscosmos—the sun is headed for a Grand Solar Minimum and a Grand Cooling will commence.

The aptly named Grand Cooling is exactly what it implies: the sun is going to cool. That cooling will also cool off the Earth. It will last from 30 to 50 years.

What exactly does global cooling mean? Well for one, Al Gore was sure wrong! The Earth isn't going to warm, it's going to get colder. Much colder. So cold a little or full-blown Ice Age will ensue. As a matter of fact, some scientists claim we're already in the early stages of an Ice Age.



Maybe the Nobel Committee and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences should ask Mr. Gore to return his awards.

Dutch Professor Cees de Jager, a prominent astronomer and solar expert, forcefully asserts that we the world is indeed entering for a long period of very low solar activity. The professor and his colleagues are certain Earth is heading for a "long Grand Minimum"—defined as either a Solar Wolf-Gleissberg or a Maunder Minimum—"not shorter than a century." His 2010 paper, "The forthcoming Grand Minimum of solar activity," outlined the extended period of time that the diminished solar radiation would affect the Earth.

The Maunder minimum lasted from 1645 to 1715. It was marked by a period of general cooling over the entire planet. The Minimum coincided with the coldest year of the Little Ice Age.

The astronomer, formerly the head of the Utrecht University Observatory in the Netherlands, has laid out the basis for the upcoming Ice Age.

Another very respected scientist, the late Dr. Theodor Landscheid, founder of the Schroeter Institute for Research in Cycles of Solar Activity in Waldmuenchen, Germany, was considered a giant in the field of climate research.

A prodigious author of many research papers, leader of studies, and the author of several books, Landscheidt investigated the Gleissberg Minimum. He rejected the now proven flawed science of anthropogenic global warming and even the concept of long-term global warming itself.

"Contrary to the IPCC's speculation about man-made global warming as high as 5.8° C within the next hundred years," he said, "a long period of cool climate with its coldest phase around 2030 is to be expected."

Referring to the sun's cycles, he pointed to their correlation with other periods of prehistory when ice spread across the northern hemisphere. "It can be seen that the Gleissberg minimum around 2030 and another one around 2200 will be of the Maunder Minimum type accompanied by severe cooling on Earth."

A few of the doctor's many papers on the sun's relation to Earth's climate include "Solar activity: A dominant factor in climate dynamics," and "New confirmation of strong solar forcing of climate." Both show the sun's relationship to Earth's climate and abrupt changes in that climate during periods of transition from warming to cooling and back to warming.

It is unfortunate that Al Gore's inconvenient truth turned out to be a fallacy. Global warming is much preferable to the climate the Earth actually seems on the verge of slipping into within a few short years.

Depending on the severity of the Ice Age, agriculture could be severely affected and millions could perish.

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#1. To: farmfriend, christine, CadetD, wudidiz, TwentyTwelve, Lod, All (#0)

Where did all my Glowbull Warming go?

Damn it! I want some warmth for my garden.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-02-20   16:16:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Original_Intent, christine, CadetD, wudidiz, TwentyTwelve, Lod, (#1)

Where did all my Glowbull Warming go?

Damn it! I want some warmth for my garden.

You weren't happy with 2010? It was the hottest year on record.

farmfriend  posted on  2011-02-20   16:27:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: farmfriend (#3)

You weren't happy with 2010? It was the hottest year on record.

Ha, ha.

The only melons I was able to get to ripen were Minnesota Midget - about the size of a softball.

All of the larger varieties developed fungal rots and died.

The last two years my tomatoes have all ripened much later than in prior years. Tomatoes ripen based on "heat units" absorbed and the less heat available the longer they take to ripen.

Al Bore and the rest of the Glowbull Warming Kooks can, as far as I'm concerned, go engage in anatomically improbable sex.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-02-20   16:33:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Original_Intent (#4)

The geo-political consequences are breathtaking to contemplate.

What happens when it gets seriously cold in the North??

Can you imagine the pressures and dislocations that will take place when hundreds of millions of people in northern climes begin casting their eyes southward at warm arable lands to grow their crops?

If you think the 20th century was bad in terms of conflict, this one may well be worse.

randge  posted on  2011-02-20   16:44:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: randge (#6)

If you think the 20th century was bad in terms of conflict, this one may well be worse.

Think back to the Viking Raids. The Vikings came south to raid because it was that or die. It had become too cold to raise their crops. So, it was a simple choice - if its my people or your people it will be my people if I have anything to say about it.

The global disruption need not be catastrophic, but it requires sane leadership. During an Ice Age areas now sub-tropical become temperate. So large areas of countries such as Mexico will become cooler and wetter thus allowing agricultural expansion.

A sane leadership could plot out other survival strategies. The planet is NOT overpopulated. There are gargantuan areas that are completely barren and empty, BUT with the redirection of the resources now wasted on insane wars much of it could be reclaimed for food production and made habitable. That is not a problem. Our current insane leadership IS THE PROBLEM which will result in millions to hundreds of millions of deaths if they are not prevented from doing so.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-02-20   16:55:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Original_Intent (#9)

sane leadership

No lo existe, Señor.

And there's none on the horizon, as far as I can see.

randge  posted on  2011-02-20   17:00:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: randge (#14)

sane leadership

No lo existe, Señor.

And there's none on the horizon, as far as I can see.

When it gets down to "Us or Them" we outnumber them 10,000:1. Many may die in the coming upheavals but their insanity will mark them as THE ENEMY of survival, and people can rise above their fear and irrationality when it is that or die. We can survive quite easily without them. The reverse is not true.

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-02-20   17:03:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Original_Intent (#15)

we outnumber them 10,000:1

I just listened to a physician speaking on Jazeera from Benghazi where the people have driven out Gaddafi's government .

She said that snipers were taking shots from buildings at the crowd in the square the other day, and the crowd refused to disperse. They just went about tending to the dead and wounded and continued protesting.

randge  posted on  2011-02-20   20:17:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: randge (#29)

She said that snipers were taking shots from buildings at the crowd in the square the other day, and the crowd refused to disperse. They just went about tending to the dead and wounded and continued protesting.

That is a display of courageous resolve.

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