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What?Analysis by experts at NASA and the University of Arizona –...suggest that Cycle 25, whose peak is due in 2022, will be a great deal weaker still.
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/28/article-2093264-117F2046000005DC-981_468x286.jpgAccording to a paper issued last week by the Met Office, there is a 92 per cent chance that both Cycle 25 and those taking place in the following decades will be as weak as, or weaker than, the ‘Dalton minimum’ of 1790 to 1830. In this period, named after the meteorologist John Dalton, average temperatures in parts of Europe fell by 2C.
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it is also possible that the new solar energy slump could be as deep as the ‘Maunder minimum’ (after astronomer Edward Maunder), between 1645 and 1715 in the coldest part of the ‘Little Ice Age’ when, as well as the Thames frost fairs, the canals of Holland froze solid.[/blockquote]
Just because it get colder in England does not mean it gets colder everywhere. One must look to the history of each region for and indicator of affects there. Altered magnetic north and rotation axis will also affect how other regions are affected.