During the Little Ice Age there were NO sun spots, none.

Garnet

On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 18:33, Denise Every wrote:
> One thing to keep in perspective is how volatile the climate can be all on 
> its own.... an interesting, basic sort of book about this I would recommend 
> is Brian Fagan's "The Little Ice Age:  How Climate Made History,1300-1850" - 
> a very good overall insight into natural catastrophic weather changes and 
> its impact on civilization.
> 
> Denise
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "ransley" <rans...@atmc.net>
> To: "The Silverlist" <silver-list@eskimo.com>; "Garnet" 
> <garnetri...@earthlink.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 4:11 PM
> Subject: RE: CS>Solar Minimum is Coming
> 
> 
> > Garnet- I've lived and worked outside all my life, all in NC, SC & GA.
> > Nobody needs to twist my arm about it- the weather is not only changing, 
> > it
> > has changed. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, not given to thinking anything
> > along those lines, so I don't attribute it to human activity. I myself 
> > have
> > seen an aurora here in southeastern NC in the past year, and the last an
> > aurora was seen in the Carolinas was supposedly the late 30's or early 
> > 40's.
> > Since 1998 I have seen terrifically unpredictable weather here and watched
> > major weather outlets as they scrambled to keep up with changing 
> > forecasts,
> > forecasts that I very often could see were wrong as they gave them.
> > I've been barely attuned to what you're saying, but I'd like to learn 
> > more.
> > Probably best on the OT list.
> > What was that earth changes link you were going to post? I think you left 
> > it
> > off.
> > Also what exactly is a solar minimum?
> >
> > DB
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 8:59 AM
> > To: Silver List
> > Subject: CS>Solar Minimum is Coming
> >
> >
> > While initially this may appear more appropriate to the OT List I post
> > it here because of the many physical effects Solar Storms have on our
> > bodies when they are directed Earthward. As many of you may know we have
> > been hammered by a four year solar maximum since 2000, with an increase
> > in activity since 1998. In the past this 11 year cycle has been
> > predictable in it's one year maxiumum. Not so this time around. With
> > megastorms as high as 45,000 photon units many scientists have called
> > this a megacycle as long as 3,000 - 26,000 years.
> >
> > The Geomagnetic Storms have effects on nerve transmission, cause
> > headaches and flu like symptoms, low blood pressure, irritability, can
> > cause heart attacks in compromised heart patients (CCUs are now being
> > shielded), mental emotional brain fog and moods similar to the full
> > moon.
> >
> > During this four years I have searched high and low for "remedies" or
> > prevention for these effects. When living in Seattle, and getting more
> > of the effects, the larger storms would flatten me, literally.
> > I got a lot of fearful blank stares when I would ask local naturopaths
> > and other alt health workers. One even told me she did not live in fear
> > -- I said heck I am not afraid I just want something to stop the dang
> > headaches -- she walked away, obviously split off and terrified of
> > anything she did not understand, nor did she try to understand.
> >
> > I see the Aurora regularly here in central Texas during the stronger
> > storms. I have seen the scintillation in the morning air during a large
> > storm. It is a fascinating topic, this solar cycle, but also could be
> > reflective of the many cycles that are predicted to be coinciding right
> > now.
> >
> > I see many health effects but few solutions and even less discussion.
> >
> > I will forward NASA latest Space Weather Report. There are daily and
> > weekly email lists that keep us informed of the state of the Sun.
> >
> > Also I will forward an alt newsletter that follows Earthchanges and
> > tries to keep an objective mind about it all.
> >
> > Anyone else as intrigued as I am?
> >
> > One more story. In 1964 David Suzuki PhD called an international
> > conference to bring the world's scientific community up to speed on the
> > Solar Cycle. They were concerned then that they were seeing storms of
> > 2500 photon units. There was a buzz for about a year and then everyone
> > conspicuouly stopped talking, at all! Now we have storms of 45,000
> > units. Hmmm . . . and then Soho got knocked out last year during a
> > particularly intense period so even less information on the state of the
> > Sun.
> >
> > Garnet
> >
> > -----Forwarded Message-----
> > From: NASA Science News <sngl...@snglist.msfc.nasa.gov>
> > To: NASA Science News <sngl...@snglist.msfc.nasa.gov>
> > Subject: Solar Minimum is Coming
> > Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:12:03 -0500
> >
> > NASA Science News for October 18, 2004
> >
> > Something strange happened on the sun last week: all the sunspots
> > vanished. This is a sign, say forecasters, that solar minimum is coming
> > sooner than expected.
> >
> > FULL STORY at
> >
> > http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/18oct_solarminimum.htm?list595510
> >
> >
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> > cien...@nasa <http://ciencia.nasa.gov/>.
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