Not exact matches
By several measures — geomagnetic
activity, weakness
of polar magnetic fields, flagging solar
deflection of galactic cosmic rays — the minimum was the deepest on record, Hathaway said, although some
of those records contain just a few cycles.
Next there was very high solar
activity (high
deflection of GCRs and reduced cloud cover) in cycles 21 - 22 from 1976 to 1996, the global warming scare.
The 21st century can be expected to be with lower solar
activity, less
deflection of cloud - seeding galactic cosmic rays, higher average cloud cover, a more reflective planetary albedo, and a cooler planet..
The cosmic ray flux and solar irradiance are inversely related, due to
deflection of the former during periods
of maximum sun spot
activity.