A Comparison of the Sun 2014 to 2016 What Changes Are Visible?

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A Comparison of the Sun 2014 to 2016 What Changes Are Visible? David DuByne ADAPT 2030 THANK YOU TO ALL OF MY PATREON SUPPORTERS

As the Sun goes through its regular 11 solar cycle there are variances of strength in energy out put. Incredibly low periods are termed “Grand Solar Minimums”

Wavelength output variances of the Sun’s energy through the regular 11 year solar cycle. As we enter the grand solar minimum the wavelength color spectrum should change. Meaning look for a color change in the Sun.

Solar Cycle by number for reference overlapped with the year, so when you see information compared to SC5 you can see that is 1800-1815

Counter-intuitive the solar cycles during a grand solar minimum at its coolest are longer than average, preceded bu an incredibly short solar cycle in the 7-8 year range.

From peak to peak, not trough to trough, the number of years has increased to 14 above the 11 year average.

Three years ahead of schedule The current solar cycle should be around 75-80 sunspots average, but we are under 25 with several sun-spotless days to this point. Three years ahead of schedule December 04, 2016

Current Solar Cycle 24 overlaid with SC5 which was the Dalton Minimum.

One sign would be to look for decreasing solar wind pressure One sign would be to look for decreasing solar wind pressure. Low solar wind pressure is known to effect the Earth’s atmosphere allowing the jet stream to wander and increase earthquakes.

Another sign is the actual out put of the Sun’s energy to decrease.

How good are the NASA, ESA forecasters in seeing the changes or forecasting a grand solar minimum with the solar cycle forecast?

NASA and ESA were off by three years on the length of the Solar Cycle NASA and ESA were off by three years on the length of the Solar Cycle. Independent researcher John Casey was the only one to call it correctly.

Lack of Sun Spots in the Maunder Minimum 1600’s and & Dalton Minimum early 1800’s

A look over the longest sun spot counts in the western world, Chinese, Arab and Japanese records go back further.

Changes caused by magnetic and gravitational forces on Earth by the outer planets. By knowing how the planets move you can forecast into the future and look to the past. We match with 1611

Hemispheric number simply means which hemisphere did the sunspots originate. There are far more in the southern hemisphere on the downside of this SC.

Hemispheric number simply means which hemisphere did the sunspots originate. There are far more in the southern hemisphere on the downside of this SC.

Solar Polar Field is how the Sun flips it’s North and South poles every 22 years. Every two solar cycles. Notice how weak the current cycle is compared to the past.

Solar Polar Field is how the Sun flips it’s North and South poles every 22 years. Every two solar cycles. Notice how weak the current cycle is compared to the past.

A different way to view which hemisphere the sunspots originate and move to the equator of the Sun. This cycle matches 1900 era, that’s why so many 100 year records are being broken. We will have less sunspots next cycle, putting Earth into the 200-300 year records falling.

There should not be sun-spotless days at solar Maximum but there were.

As cosmic rays increase due to lower solar wind hitting out planet’s atmosphere, low cloud formation from 15,000-18,500 ft increases, leading to more rainfall / snowfall.

Watch Svensmark’s “The Cloud Mystery” for an easy to understand explanation of the phenomenon.

Galactic Cosmic Rays act as cloud Nuclei.

There should be differences in the Earth’s cloud coverage if changes are happening.

There should be differences in the Earth’s cloud coverage if changes are happening.

There should be differences in the Earth’s cloud coverage if changes are happening.

Do you see the decline?

TSI is a measure of how many watts per square meter hit the Erath’s surface. Solar panels rely on the same measurements to know where to get the highest output.

Decreases solar wind pressure allows the jet stream to move out of place. The polar vortex is the way they are spinning it so as not to alarm everyone.

Pattern is repeating but intensifying each year Pattern is repeating but intensifying each year. 2017-2018 winter will be more intense that 2016-2017

I hope this report is helpful for you to inform others, and inform yourself. All of the key words you need for information searching is included in the slides. Again THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPOORT on PATREON.

Next Weeks Report Solar Forecast of Astrophysists Next Weeks Report Solar Forecast of Astrophysists. Can we put a timeline on this?