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Space and Science | Nov 20, 2014 |
Press Release 4-2014
The
Space and Science Research Corporation (SSRC) announces today
an important set of climate change predictions dealing with
the coming cold climate epoch that will dominate global
temperatures for the next thirty years.
According to analysis of the most reliable solar activity trends and climate models based on the Relational
Cycle Theory (RC Theory), the SSRC concludes the following:
1.
The Earth is about to begin a steep drop in global temperatures
off its present global temperature plateau. This plateau
has been caused by the absence of growth in global temperatures
for 18 years, the start of global cooling in the atmosphere
and the oceans, and the end of a short period of moderate solar
heating from an unusually active secondary peak in solar cycle
#24.
2. Average global atmospheric
and oceanic temperatures will drop significantly beginning between 2015 and 2016
and will continue with only temporary
reversals until they stabilize during a long cold temperature
base lasting most of the 2030's and 2040's. The bottom of the
next global cold climate caused by a "solar hibernation" (a
pronounced reduction in warming energy coming from the
Sun) is expected to be reached by the year 2031.
3.
The predicted temperature decline will continue for the next fifteen years and will likely be the steepest ever recorded
in human history, discounting past short-duration volcanic events.
4.
Global average temperatures during the 2030's will reach a level of at least 1.5° C lower
than the peak temperature
year of the past 100 years established in 1998. The
temperatures during the 2030's will correspond roughly to that observed
from 1793 to 1830, shortly after the founding of the United
States of America. This average lower global temperature of 1.5°
C on average, translates to declines in temperatures that will
be devastating for crop growing regions in the mid latitudes
of the planet.
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