Leif Svalgaard at AGU on the Current Solar Cycle: ‘None of us alive have ever seen such a weak cycle’

Weak solar cycles have been associated with Grand Minimums and cooler temperatures. Are we on the cusp of our next Grand Minimum?

Watts Up With That?

WUWT’s resident solar expert Dr. Leif Svalgaard (and others) says  ‘None of us alive have ever seen such a weak cycle’  and the panel he was on talk about the current state of our solar cycle at the AGU Fall Meeting.

Here is Dr. Svalgaard’s current SSN plot:

SSN_cycle24

Watch the video, Leif is on the left hand side.

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6 thoughts on “Leif Svalgaard at AGU on the Current Solar Cycle: ‘None of us alive have ever seen such a weak cycle’

  1. David December 14, 2013 / 11:37 pm

    Just decided to do 10000 in freeze dried veggies and meats. It will not last lonv but you don’t have to outrun the bear just the slowest person in your party. Most people havd less than a week on had and 3 months on the hoof.

  2. David December 15, 2013 / 8:22 pm

    Snow in Cairo and Saudi Arabia. They had snow in Riyadh a few years back for the first time in 5000 years. So nothing to see here pass the crack pipe.

  3. Professor Xavier Lambsbottle December 16, 2013 / 6:41 am

    Would you prefer to having rising sea levels and the infrastructure destruction that goes along with it?

    • David December 17, 2013 / 8:48 pm

      Actually yes you can grow food when its warm not when its cold. Show me one prediction that a climate scientist have gotten right.
      More hurricanes no 100 year lull.

      More fires no 30 year low.

      More tornadoes no all time low.

      Polar ice melting no 3rd all time high by satellite.

      New record low in Antarctica.

      No warming by satellite in 17 years.

      Second least hundred degree days only 2004 had less

      Where’s the beef?????????

      • Russ Steele December 22, 2013 / 10:17 am

        And the temperatures continues to decline. See the latest re-bloged posts from Steven G.

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