Climate change from the Sun?
I’m trying to buy this book, via PayPal : Solar Rain “It is the first of its kind and lays out the Sun-Earth connection in a way all of us can understand.” It looks like a really interesting read.
Consider this animation of a 4 day transtion from the sun being blank, to it being peppered with sunspots
Incredible New Solar Patterns Appear
“In the more than 15 years I’ve been monitoring solar activity, never before has such a large, dark contiguous area appeared with several right angled edges”
This is coming from halfpasthuman.com
“And let us not forget the issue from previous ALTA reports of the rise of the ’sun disease’ seen for late this summer. We need to unhappily note that perhaps some of this may be manifesting. There is indeed a new pattern of behavior now being observed on/from the sun. At this point we can only speculate as to what the development may mean for future solar activity, and subsequent impact on earth”
I’d hope that by “sun disease” they are actually meaning that the sun has got like a cosmic hayfever going at the moment! Recently I have been very interested in the events relating to and the effects of the Sun on the Earth. My view on climate change has been altered by the Sun-Earth connection, linking CME’s to Earth storms. Our current spell of freak weather is happening almost simultaniously and in sync with increased activity from the Sun, by definition the Sun is the driving force of our weather, we were told that at school. One thing to note is that as Britain saw in June the Weather can snap from one extreme to the other, heatwave followed by flash flood, a pattern being repeated across the globe.
It’s an interesting time to be indirectly looking at the Sun because in 2005 we are mid way through the solar minimum, where activity is supposed to be low. Already this year our very existance here has been threatend by the Sun as our planet got whacked in January by massive X-Class CME’s in a majorly big way, since then we have seen many CME’s and increased radiation storms in our upper stratosphere and extreme weather across the world, including snow in Somalia.
The Sun preceeded carbon emisions I think we should bear that in mind, also we should note that historically this planet is too cold for us to live on
One thing that Mark Shuttleworth said at LugRadio 2005 was that he had seen our veil for himself and he thought it was amazing that something that is relitavly very thin is the reason why we are here. Yet something so very fragile can easily be upset, and rather than pointing a finger at global warming for our current spell of freak weather, I think we should take a closer look at our very own physical god as a cause of freak weather …. and coming full circle that’s what the book is about.