Tuesday, October 20, 2009
High summer despite Sun's low
Summer was hot, despite Sun's deep low.
In 2008, the Sun reached the lowest point of its 11 year cycle, and this time it was a deep low, the Sun was the coolest it has ever been since 1913. In 2009 and the following 4-5 years (half of its cycle), its temperature will rise. We can expect more 100+ summer temperatures.
According to NOAA, August and September 2009 were the second hottest on record, despite the Sun's deep low just ending.
In 2008, the Sun reached the lowest point of its 11 year cycle, and this time it was a deep low, the Sun was the coolest it has ever been since 1913. In 2009 and the following 4-5 years (half of its cycle), its temperature will rise. We can expect more 100+ summer temperatures.
According to NOAA, August and September 2009 were the second hottest on record, despite the Sun's deep low just ending.
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