Not exact matches
Fluctuations in solar
activity, including
magnetic field - powered sunspots and solar flares, have been linked to past changes in climate, including, controversially, the
Little Ice Age.
vukcevic says: October 20, 2012 at 2:47 am Only place where
magnetic needle would accurately follow (long term solar
activity) You are confusing the issues [shows how dangerous a
little knowledge can be].
For example, the «Maunder minimum» in sunspot and solar surface
magnetic activity coincides with the coldest part of the
Little Ice Age, 1645 to 1714.
One thing is certain, based on past climate history and solar history, if in fact the suns
magnetic activity slows, or collapses and we enter a prolonged period of
little or no sunspot
activity, we'll see a global cooling trend.