2008年02月08日

Solar cycles and weather




NASA: Next ice age in the offing
Wed, 09 Jan 2008 21:36:04


NASA has announced substantial changes are occurring in the surface of the
Sun which could bring about the next long lasting cold era.

The Space and Science Research Center (SSRC) in Florida conducted further
research into the announcement and discovered the sun's changes are the
outcome of a family of cycles which result in climate shifts from cold to warm
and back again.

"The Sun's surface flows have slowed dramatically as NASA has indicated,”
said SSRC director, John Casey regarding the nature of these changes.

“When the surface movement slows down, sunspot counts drop significantly.
And when we have sunspot counts lower than 50 it means only one thing -
an intense cold climate, globally,” Casey said.

NASA says the solar cycle 25, the one after the next that starts this spring will be at 50 or lower. The general opinion of SSRC scientists is that it could begin even sooner within three years with the start of the next solar cycle 24.

Casey added that all the key offices in the Bush administration including both
parties in the Senate and House science committees had been notified.

"We will do our best to spread the word along with NASA and others who can
see what is about to take place for the Earth's climate," he concluded.

SO WHAT DO YOU THINK?
I AM IN AMSTERDAM AIRPORT.
CAN ANYBODY TRANSLATE THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION?  


Posted by エハン at 07:23サイエンス