[D66] Solar Activity and Climate

Henk Elegeert h.elegeert at gmail.com
Sat Oct 22 16:20:41 CEST 2011


*Solar Activity and Climate:*

http://vimeo.com/25246133

for High Definition see vimeo.com/​25302331 <http://vimeo.com/25302331>

"
Prof. dr. Kees de Jager has been studying the Sun for most of his life as a
professional astrophysicist. In the past few years he has focussed on the
relation between solar activity and the Earth's climate.

In this talk, given on the 20th of may 2011, prof. de Jager presents the
latest results of his work. One of the main conclusions is that the Sun does
have a significant influence on the Earth's climate, in addition to the
human induced effects.

The activity of the sun knows an 10-11 years cycle. During the period 2008 -
2010 the sun has been very quiet and the expected raise in activity started
as late as 2011. Prof. de Jager expects a low maximum of the cycle that just
started. It will be followed by a lengthy period of quietness, similar to
the Maunder minimum of the 17th century.

Please find further publications on the topic at
cdejager.com/​sun-earth-publications/
<http://www.cdejager.com/sun-earth-publications/>
"

Henk Elegeert
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