The Sun May Be Entering an Era of Stronger 11-Year Cycles scientificamerican.com 7 points by Brajeshwar 16 hours ago
metalman 15 hours ago funny, because all of the data shows that each cycle gets stronger in a linear provressive fashion that is strangly tied to the CO² content of our air, but hey lets just suggest that the sun "may" be to blame and publish that, as science BenjiWiebe 7 hours ago Not sure what you're talking about.The last number of solar cycles have been getting progressively weaker. The current one is bucking the trend by being stronger.Or are you saying that the CO2 content has been decreasing since the 70s, except for a sudden increase in the last few years?https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/solar-cyc... RetroTechie 12 hours ago Should be easy enough to take atmosphere (and CO2 in it) out of the equation entirely, right?Satellites (some capable of observing the Sun) are a thing. And have been for quite some time.
BenjiWiebe 7 hours ago Not sure what you're talking about.The last number of solar cycles have been getting progressively weaker. The current one is bucking the trend by being stronger.Or are you saying that the CO2 content has been decreasing since the 70s, except for a sudden increase in the last few years?https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/solar-cyc...
RetroTechie 12 hours ago Should be easy enough to take atmosphere (and CO2 in it) out of the equation entirely, right?Satellites (some capable of observing the Sun) are a thing. And have been for quite some time.
https://archive.ph/bNjRZ
funny, because all of the data shows that each cycle gets stronger in a linear provressive fashion that is strangly tied to the CO² content of our air, but hey lets just suggest that the sun "may" be to blame and publish that, as science
Not sure what you're talking about.
The last number of solar cycles have been getting progressively weaker. The current one is bucking the trend by being stronger.
Or are you saying that the CO2 content has been decreasing since the 70s, except for a sudden increase in the last few years?
https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/solar-cyc...
Should be easy enough to take atmosphere (and CO2 in it) out of the equation entirely, right?
Satellites (some capable of observing the Sun) are a thing. And have been for quite some time.