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Old 07-11-2015, 05:11 PM
 
Location: southern california
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Old 07-11-2015, 05:50 PM
 
Location: :0)1 CORINTHIANS,13*"KYRIE, ELEISON"*"CHRISTE ELEISON"
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Question What does this mean to the US?

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Originally Posted by mm4 View Post
It's cooler all over the globe. Australians are complaining about how relatively colder their winter is now, and their summer was cooler earlier this year.

_"Australia to become ANTARCTIC this weekend as icy blast sends temperatures plunging to their lowest levels in 15 years - so cold that even Queensland could get snow"_
"- Freezing conditions expected this weekend with temperatures to drop 3 to 7 degrees below average for five days
"- Massive cold snap will deliver sort of conditions not seen for 15 years as ski resorts expect 20-50cm of fresh powder
"- Rain to be heaviest in eastern Victoria and southeastern NSW with 50mm as cold is expected to linger for a week"

Australia to become ANTARCTICA as temperatures plunge to 15 year low | Daily Mail Online



You know that 'Climate models' don't predict and have never predicted sh-, and that they're always wrong.

You have trouble with 3-day local weather forecasts, let alone global climate models.


If Australia is having a strong winter, does that mean that we might have one as well?
If we end up with a lot of snow this year, I hope it means a relief to the drought areas.

Thanks for the link, the pictures are lovely
 
Old 07-11-2015, 06:01 PM
 
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Unfortunately, even if the sun went through a grand solar minimum period like it did during the so-called "little ice age", it wouldn't have much impact on global average temperatures with greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere as high as they are and getting higher.

Research has shown that a grand solar minimum would offset no more than 0.3°C of global warming

What influence will future solar activity changes over the 21st century have on projected global near-surface temperature changes.

Could a future “Grand Solar Minimum” like the Maunder Minimum stop global warming?

What if the Sun went into a new Grand Minimum?

Weakening Sun would hardly slow global warming

Weak sun could offset some global warming in Europe and US
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