Which of these two is true???
Global warming causing the glaciers to melt down
and flood the low lying coastal areas
OR
the coming of a mini ice age??? :decision:
Scientists predict mini-ice age coming eventually | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
Soak up that sun as much as you can as scientists have warned that we may face "Little Ice Age" by the year 2030. Lomonosov Moscow State University researcher and her colleagues showed that the arrival of intense cold similar to the one raged during the "Little Ice Age", which froze the world during the XVII century and in the beginning of the XVIII century, is expected in the years 2030--2040. In the current study, the researchers analysed a total background magnetic field from full disk magnetograms for three cycles of solar activity (21-23) by applying the so-called "principal component analysis", which allowed to reduce the data dimensionality and noise and to identify waves with the largest contribution to the observational data. As a result, the researchers developed a new method of analysis, which helped to uncover, that the magnetic waves in the Sun were generated in pairs, with the main pair covering 40% of variance of the data (Zharkova et al, 2012, MNRAS).
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Global warming causing the glaciers to melt down
and flood the low lying coastal areas
OR
the coming of a mini ice age??? :decision:
Scientists predict mini-ice age coming eventually | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
Soak up that sun as much as you can as scientists have warned that we may face "Little Ice Age" by the year 2030. Lomonosov Moscow State University researcher and her colleagues showed that the arrival of intense cold similar to the one raged during the "Little Ice Age", which froze the world during the XVII century and in the beginning of the XVIII century, is expected in the years 2030--2040. In the current study, the researchers analysed a total background magnetic field from full disk magnetograms for three cycles of solar activity (21-23) by applying the so-called "principal component analysis", which allowed to reduce the data dimensionality and noise and to identify waves with the largest contribution to the observational data. As a result, the researchers developed a new method of analysis, which helped to uncover, that the magnetic waves in the Sun were generated in pairs, with the main pair covering 40% of variance of the data (Zharkova et al, 2012, MNRAS).
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