Hello Solar Cycle 25 from the National Weather Service

https://www.weather.gov/news/201509-solar-cycle

Proof…from the Federal National Weather Service. All the U.S. local weather stations should be educating people about this so the hysteria and propaganda cannot seed on the internet.

The climate has been changing for 14 billion years. It’s natural evolution and regular humans are not the cause of it. 320 energy and aerospace companies might be though with their weather and A.I. satellites manipulating us and the earth for profit!

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Hello Solar Cycle 25

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Solar minimum – the period when the sun is least active – as seen by the Solar Ultraviolet Imager aboard GOES-East on Dec. 15, 2019. We are now in Solar Cycle 25. Credit: NOAA.

Artist’s rendering of NOAA’s Space Weather Follow-On L-1 observatory. Credit: NOAA

Analysis determines we are in Solar Cycle 25

September 15, 2020 – The solar minimum between Solar Cycle 24 and 25 – the period when the sun is least active – happened in December 2019, when the 13-month smoothed sunspot number fell to 1.8, according to the Solar Cycle 25 Prediction Panel, co-chaired by NOAA and NASA. We are now in Solar Cycle 25 with peak sunspot activity expected in 2025, the panel said.

Solar Cycle 24 was average in length, at 11 years, and had the 4th-smallest intensity since regular record keeping began with Solar Cycle 1 in 1755. It was also the weakest cycle in 100 years. Solar maximum occurred in April 2014 with sunspots peaking at 114 for the solar cycle, well below average, which is 179.

Solar Cycle 24’s progression was unusual. The Sun’s Northern Hemisphere led the sunspot cycle, peaking over two years ahead of the Southern Hemisphere sunspot peak. This resulted in solar maximum having fewer sunspots than if the two hemispheres were in phase.

Solar Cycle 25
For the past eight months, activity on the sun has steadily increased, indicating we transitioned to Solar Cycle 25. Solar Cycle 25 is forecast to be a fairly weak cycle, the same strength as cycle 24. Solar maximum is expected in July 2025, with a peak of 115 sunspots.

“How quickly solar activity rises is an indicator on how strong the solar cycle will be,” said Doug Biesecker, Ph.D., panel co-chair and a solar physicist at NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. “Although we’ve seen a steady increase in sunspot activity this year, it is slow.”

The panel has high confidence that Solar Cycle 25 will break the trend of weakening solar activity seen over the past four cycles. “We predict the decline in solar cycle amplitude, seen from cycles 21 through 24, has come to an end,” said Lisa Upton, Ph.D., panel co-chair and solar physicist with Space Systems Research Corp. “There is no indication we are approaching a Maunder-type minimum in solar activity.”

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So solar activity is going to increase. That would go along with the end of the Mayan 26,000 year cycle on December 21, 2012 as well as commencing with solar maximum 10 years later in 2022.

The last solar cycle, 11+11 was 1999. The first half was solar minimum and we just finished the second half of it so we now enter solar maximum. 🧐. Pay attention but do not freak out.

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