Cold wave grips northern Saudi Arabia, meteorologists fear strongest cold snap ever

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Are we entering a new Dalton or even a Maunder Minimum?

Oscillations of the baseline of solar magnetic field and solar irradiance on a millennial timescale
V. V. Zharkova, S. J. Shepherd, […]E. Popova
Scientific Reports volume 9, Article number: 9197 (2019) Cite this articl

Abstract

Recently discovered long-term oscillations of the solar background magnetic field associated with double dynamo waves generated in inner and outer layers of the Sun indicate that the solar activity is heading in the next three decades (2019–2055) to a Modern grand minimum similar to Maunder one. On the other hand, a reconstruction of solar total irradiance suggests that since the Maunder minimum there is an increase in the cycle-averaged total solar irradiance (TSI) by a value of about 1–1.5 Wm−2 closely correlated with an increase of the baseline (average) terrestrial temperature. In order to understand these two opposite trends, we calculated the double dynamo summary curve of magnetic field variations backward one hundred thousand years allowing us to confirm strong oscillations of solar activity in regular (11 year) and recently reported grand (350–400 year) solar cycles caused by actions of the double solar dynamo. In addition, oscillations of the baseline (zero-line) of magnetic field with a period of 1950 ± 95 years (a super-grand cycle) are discovered by applying a running averaging filter to suppress large-scale oscillations of 11 year cycles. Latest minimum of the baseline oscillations is found to coincide with the grand solar minimum (the Maunder minimum) occurred before the current super-grand cycle start. Since then the baseline magnitude became slowly increasing towards its maximum at 2600 to be followed by its decrease and minimum at ~3700. These oscillations of the baseline solar magnetic field are found associated with a long-term solar inertial motion about the barycenter of the solar system and closely linked to an increase of solar irradiance and terrestrial temperature in the past two centuries. This trend is anticipated to continue in the next six centuries that can lead to a further natural increase of the terrestrial temperature by more than 2.5 °C by 2600.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-45584-3
 
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PROFESSOR VALENTINA ZHARKOVA BREAKS HER SILENCE AND CONFIRMS “SUPER” GRAND SOLAR MINIMUM

Professor Valentina Zharkova gave a presentation of her Climate and the Solar Magnetic Field hypothesis at the Global Warming Policy Foundation in October, 2018. The information she unveiled should shake/wake you up. Zharkova was one of only two scientists to correctly predict solar cycle 24 would be weaker than cycle 23 — in fact, only 2 out of 150 models predicted this.

Zharkova’s models have run at a 97% accuracy and now suggest a Super Grand Solar Minimum is on the cards beginning 2020. Grand Solar Minimums are prolonged periods of reduced solar activity, and in the past have gone hand-in-hand with times of global cooling.

https://electroverse.net/professor-...lence-and-confirms-super-grand-solar-minimum/
 
Zharkova’s models have run at a 97% accuracy and now suggest a Super Grand Solar Minimum is on the cards beginning 2020.

Grand Solar Minimums are prolonged periods of reduced solar activity, and in the past have gone hand-in-hand with times of global cooling.
 
The Denier Choir don't even wriggle well anymore.


Haw, haw.............................haw.
 
Zharkova’s models have run at a 97% accuracy and now suggest a Super Grand Solar Minimum is on the cards beginning 2020.

Grand Solar Minimums are prolonged periods of reduced solar activity, and in the past have gone hand-in-hand with times of global cooling.

Remains to be seen how profound an effect it will have, however I wouldn't want to bet the farm on unreliables like wind and solar.
 
THAT DAMNED GLOBAL WARMING!!!!!!


FROM LAST YEAR:



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For a few fleeting hours Sunday, people perched in the arid heights of northwest Algeria caught sight of something rarely seen: the Sahara Desert, shrouded in white. Residents of Ain Sefra, a small town surrounded by the Atlas Mountains of Northern Africa, walked outside to find a dusting of snow underfoot — and more than a foot of it crowding the town's outer boundaries.

While it's not unheard of — snow visited this landscape in December 2016, after all — the wintry weather is indeed rare for the region: As NPR's Maggie Penman pointed out at the time, the last major snowfall in Ain Sefra before that happened in 1979.


https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo...tos-the-sahara-desert-painted-white-with-snow



HMMMM...LOOKS LIKE "CLIMATE CHANGE" HASN'T EVEN STOPPED SNOW IN THE SAHARA.... :laugh:

The Atlas Mountains are as high as the Alps retard. Snow isn't rare there because it's not cold ever, but because it's so dry.
 
Zharkova’s models have run at a 97% accuracy and now suggest a Super Grand Solar Minimum is on the cards beginning 2020.

Grand Solar Minimums are prolonged periods of reduced solar activity, and in the past have gone hand-in-hand with times of global cooling.

:rolleyes:
 
The Atlas Mountains are as high as the Alps retard. Snow isn't rare there because it's not cold ever, but because it's so dry.

HERE YA GO, EINSTEIN; WHAT PART OF SAUDI ARABIA is IN THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS??

Camels swap sand for snow in Saudi Arabia after winter storm blankets desert


The snowy landscape in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia became a popular destination for tourists and locals to capture the picturesque winter scene.

https://www.usatoday.com/videos/new...storm-blankets-desert-camels-snow/4465571002/
 
Did you read what I was replying to retard Tom? Can you understand context or are you too deep into dementia for that old man?

I read it but I groaned you anyway. Look it's not my fault that you're a ginger and an incel, blame your parents. My youngest son Josh has interviews lined up with Twitter and Line in Tokyo, you could do the same if you had any get up and go but you'd prefer to stay in Washington doing a job you detest.
 
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