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    Sun, 11 Oct 2009

    Solar - Climate Forecast
    The solar activity that was seen two weeks ago and anticipated from observations from the STEREO satellites and the GONG research group. has rotated out of earth view and some additional activity has just begun to develop.

    Solar flux remains low, and the recent increase associated with the spotted regions has again declined.

    Solar Cycle 24 has truly begun but activity remains at historic recorded lows. Solar activity has remained low for such a long time that the effects of low solar irradiance will still affect our climate in the short term.

    We will remain in an climatically cool weather pattern for the fall and early winter, although things may begin to change as the sun becomes more active. While we will certainly see some typical warmer weather stretches, continue to expect a colder than normal fall on average.

    This colder pattern will likely extend well into the early winter period, with things possibly changing late winter. It appears possible that we may also have a record cold early winter this year.

    posted: Oct 11 2009 at 10:14 pm

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