In welch beklagenswertem Zustand unsere vom Grundgesetz garantierten Freiheitsrechte bereits sind und wie sie von Politik und Haltungs-Medien immer weiter ausgehöhlt werden, kann man in diesen Tagen in Thüringen beobachten. Im ostthüringischen Gera will das in Jena ansässige „Europäische Institut für Klima und Energie“ (EIKE) seine nächste „Internationale EIKE-Klima- und Energiekonferenz“ abhalten. Dieses Institut ist ein besonderer Dorn im Auge der grünen Gesinnungswächter, denn es setzt sich kritisch mit der Theorie des menschengemachten Klimawandels auseinander.
Daily Archives: 14. November 2021
Solar differential rotation reproduced with high-resolution simulation
(Published: 13 September 2021)
Here, we show that a high-resolution calculation succeeds in reproducing the solar-like differential rotation. Our calculations indicate that the strong magnetic field generated by a small-scale dynamo has a significant impact on thermal convection. The successful reproduction of the differential rotation, convection and magnetic field achieved in our calculation is an essential step to understanding the cause of the most basic nature of solar activity, specifically, the 11 yr cycle of sunspot activity.
Accurate Simulation of Sun’s Rotation Might Illuminate Solar Cycle
(08.11.2021)
Japanese scientists said they have created the first accurate computer simulation of how the Sun rotates, reproducing a phenomenon in which its equatorial area spins faster than its polar regions. The insight could help explain the whys and hows of the solar cycle, one of the biggest mysteries of our star.
Solar Activity Forecast for the Next Decade
(12.06.2019)
The results show that the next Solar Cycle will start in 2020 and reach a maximum in 2025.Cycle 25 is expected to be even weaker than the current solar cycle.
According to this forecast, upcoming solar activity will be the weakest in the last 200 years.
From New Mexico to New England: More Than 100 Million Americans Under ‘Cold Weather Warnings’, + AGW/COVID Cults
So-called ‘climate experts’ are pointing to this year’s wild temperature swings as the direct impact of “global climate change” — but there is a far more likely culprit that is being willfully ignored: The Sun, the source of our climate system’s energy, is currently in a historically weak state–a fact nobody is disputing. Frustratingly though, investigating the impact such reduced solar output could have on the climate (via the weakening of the jet streams, among other forcings) has been labelled heresy, and there are very few academics left with the gumption to openly discuss it, let alone study it–not that they’ed ever receive funding.
Nations reach climate change agreement in Glasgow but follow-through in doubt
But the deal reached goes further than any before it, in no small part because scientists have made clear that without a significant and sustained effort to lower greenhouse gas emissions, the world is poised to embark upon an era of catastrophic consequences. If the signatories all follow through on their promises and return in 2023 with even stronger emissions targets, it is still possible that mankind could spare itself the worst effects of climate change.