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Solar theory, Sunspots and magnetic index

Posted by Frank Lansner (frank) on 7th February, 2010
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Solar activity are indicated in several ways including sunspots. Below, accumulated days without sunspots during solar minimums are displayed as a function of months since first sunpot free day of solar minimum. The red graph is an average of the warm solar cycles 16-23, whereas the blue graph shows an average for the cold solar cycles of the little ice age in the 19´th century. The green graph is the ongoing solar cycle 24, that appears to belong to the little ice age sunspot cycles (the blue) when comparing sunspots:

 

The Solar magnetic index ”Ap” is perhaps a more correct size to reflect the Earths climate. Below: Januar 2010 is at all time low with a value ”1”. The effect hereof?

 

 http://www.leif.org/research/IDV09.pdf

 

The earliest sunspots of a sunspot cycle appears far from equator (around 30 degrees N and S) and during the sunspot cycle they normaly appear closer and closer to the equator:

The low activity of the upstarting cycle 24 is evident.

Last changed: 19th February, 2010 at 01:39:12

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