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Old 11-05-11, 09:06 AM   #1
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A graphical comparison of solar cycles 21, 22, 23 and 24

11 year sun-spot Cycle 23 was a joke, that went on, way too long..

And now, they say we are 27 months into Cycle 24, and it's looking way worse than C23!!



IMHO, we are going to be looking at a few more record breaking winters
in the northeast (of North America) and in northern Europe.

But, there should be a sun spot count Peak in about 40 months,(at the 66 month mark of C24)
and we might have a couple of milder winters.
I'm going to name it, "The Great Thaw of C24"...

But, NASA has been working on the numbers and there is a hint of better times to come..
If the sun keeps perking out the spots, things might get back to near normal.

Then, we can all get back to worrying about MMGW, CO2 and the worse of all, Water Vapor!!
I hear the EPA wants to restrict water vapor emissions in the USA,
but have been told to wait, until after the elections.


Humm, I wonder if anyone has come with a reason that higher taxes
would save us from deadly water vapor..?..



Yes, we need higher taxes. Dust* in case Evil water vapor works with killer CO2 to kill us off!!

* EPA to Crack Down on Farm Dust - News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports |

Anyways, I'm thinking maybe just a little bit of MMGW (or Man-Caused GW)
might be nice this winter...

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