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Posted By: ImranCan sunspot activity - 01/20/09 11:59 AM
This is just a query .....

One of the failures of the AGW theory has been its inability to forward predict global temperature trends.
eg. the actual global temperatures of the last decade have falsified the predictions made in the IPCC 2001 report.

I would like to look at the sunspot / cosmic ray theory to see what global temperature 'should' do over the next decade (eg. up to 2020) if this theory turns out to be true.

Can anyone point me to to a source of data for the solar activity forward look .. ie. from now onwards through the next century etc ... ?? And what this might mean for global temperatures ....

Thanks
Imran
Posted By: redewenur Re: sunspot activity - 01/20/09 02:01 PM
"Solar Cycle Prediction (updated 2009-01-05)": http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/predict.shtml

That takes it up to 2020

Some comments here might be of interest: http://tvpclub.blogspot.com/2009/01/nasa-predictions-where-have-all.html
Posted By: paul Re: sunspot activity - 01/20/09 07:43 PM
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Can anyone point me to to a source of data for the solar activity forward look .. ie. from now onwards through the next century etc ... ??


century?

imagine that , imran cant find that I would think.
and if he does figure the odds of the data being usefull to a usefull degree for more than a year or two..much less a hundred years !!!

grow up and face it , its our fault not the suns.



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