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Ponce
13th January 2013, 05:08 PM
The mini ice age is here for me....my pipes have never been frozen for suh a long time before.......heating oil for three more years and cut wood for three more......another emergency mods for one more.
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May Be On the Verge of a “Mini-Maunder” Event
Posted on January 13, 2013 by WashingtonsBlog
Is a Planetary Cooling Spell Straight Ahead?
All climate scientists agree that the sun affects Earth’s climate to some extent. They only disagree about whether or not the effect form the sun is minor compared to man-made causes.

We noted in 2011:

This week, scientists from the US Solar Observatory and the US Air Force Research Laboratory have discovered – to their great surprise – that the sun’s activity is declining, and that we might experience the lowest solar output we’ve seen since 1645-1715. The Register describes it in dramatic tones:

What may be the science story of the century is breaking this evening.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/01/nasa-we-may-be-on-the-verge-of-a-mini-maunder-minimum.html

Scientists who are convinced that global warming is a serious threat to our planet say that such a reduced solar output would simply buy us more time … delaying the warming trend, but not stopping or reversing it.

On the other hand, scientists who are skeptical about global warming say that the threat is a new mini ice age. (Remember that scientists have been convinced in the past that we would have a new ice age, and even considered pouring soot over the arctic in the 1970s to help melt the ice – in order to prevent another ice age. Obama’s top science advisor was one of those warning of a new ice age in the 1970s. And see this.)

NASA reports this week that we may be on the verge of another Maunder Minimum (a period with an unusually low number of sunspots, leading to colder temperatures):

Much has been made of the probable connection between the Maunder Minimum, a 70-year deficit of sunspots in the late 17th-early 18th century, and the coldest part of the Little Ice Age, during which Europe and North America were subjected to bitterly cold winters. The mechanism for that regional cooling could have been a drop in the sun’s EUV output; this is, however, speculative.



The yearly averaged sunspot number for a period of 400 years (1610-2010). SOURCE: Courtesy of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
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The sun could be on the threshold of a mini-Maunder event right now. Ongoing Solar Cycle 24 is the weakest in more than 50 years. Moreover, there is (controversial) evidence of a long-term weakening trend in the magnetic field strength of sunspots. Matt Penn and William Livingston of the National Solar Observatory predict that by the time Solar Cycle 25 arrives, magnetic fields on the sun will be so weak that few if any sunspots will be formed. Independent lines of research involving helioseismology and surface polar fields tend to support their conclusion.

NASA explains that interactions between the sun, sources of cosmic radiation and the Earth are very complicated, and it takes an interdisciplinary team of heliophysicists, chemists and others to quantify what is really going on. And the Earth’s climate is also affected by cosmic radiation.

So – even if NASA’s prediction of a period of an unusually low amount of sun spots is proven correct – it is hard to know whether that will lead to a large or small reduction in temperature trends.

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Sparky
13th January 2013, 05:23 PM
Why are your pipes frozen?

Horn
13th January 2013, 05:32 PM
Why are your pipes frozen?

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/At_what_temperature_does_water_freeze

MNeagle
13th January 2013, 06:00 PM
Ponce, are you still only heating your living room & not the rest of your house, (like in years past)?

Often it helps if you keep the cabinet doors under your sinks open, warm air has a better chance to prevent the freeze. Take any curtains/room dividers down, open the faucet up just a bit, turn up the heat & you should be good to go again.

Cebu_4_2
13th January 2013, 06:17 PM
And let the water drip, wont freeze.

Dogman
13th January 2013, 06:26 PM
Water dripping works, ponce if you have central heat, but live mostly in one room. Turn the heat down for the house, as others have said open cabinet doors, and let the water drip, and only heat the living space you use.

That is pretty much what I do here. I keep the temp of the house just enough so shit does not freeze and use a space heater for places I stay in the most.

Horn
13th January 2013, 06:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPrbccEdI5o

General of Darkness
13th January 2013, 07:14 PM
Can I get my carbon credits returned? LMMFAO

Shami-Amourae
13th January 2013, 07:45 PM
Can I get my carbon credits returned? LMMFAO

If you don't pay carbon taxes to rich people the sun wont set anymore, and all the stars will fall out of the sky. Why do you hate the stars? Are you a star falling denier? Are you racist or something?

Ponce
13th January 2013, 07:51 PM
Good memory, the living room and the bathroom are the only heated places.......keep water dripping on my dogs water plate........my two water tanks are fifty feep from my home so that if I REALLY want to do the dishes or ttake a bath it would be easy for me to do it.......but of course......any excuse is a good excuse not to do the dishes or take a bath hahahahahah.

Cold as hell outside, around 26.....lucky for my dog he has an electric heating pad........and my cat? she sits on the chair next to me so that the heatin outlet of my lap top is pointing right at her...you should see me when I go out in the morning to take my dog for his walk, I look like a walking mummy........by the way, my dog is soooooo fat and loves snow so much that now it has a new name...SnowBall...besides dog, fat ass, sob and etc.

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General of Darkness
13th January 2013, 08:35 PM
If you don't pay carbon taxes to rich people the sun wont set anymore, and all the stars will fall out of the sky. Why do you hate the stars? Are you a star falling denier? Are you racist or something?



Actually I think they should mandate that every time you see a star you should put 25 cents into a jar and at the end of the year give it to the guberment because they own the galaxy and they'll use the money against your interests which will ultimately be in your interests when you realize the guberment is looking out for the interests that you can't understand exist because you're incapable of seeing your interests because your interests are selfish. ;)