Christmas Quotes #25

Best Wishes

“It’s that’s special time of year when your whole family gathers together in one place to look at their cellphones.” — Jimmy Kimmel
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Christmas Quotes #24

Insanity reigns!

“You can’t fool me—there ain’t no Sanity Clause!” -- Chico Marx American comedian, musician, actor and film star, one of the Marx brothers.
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Christmas Quotes #23

Kevin: “Instead of presents, I just want my family back.”

“How can you give Kris Kringle a parking ticket on Christmas Eve? What’s next, rabies shots for the Easter Bunny?" Santa Claus in Home Alone
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Christmas Quotes #22

Doh! Guess what I forgot!

Three phrases that sum up Christmas are: Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men, and Batteries not Included.
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Christmas Quotes #21

? Just charge it! ?

“Oh, for the good old days when people would stop Christmas shopping when they ran out of money.” - Author Unknown
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Christmas Quotes #20

Coming soon to your town… ?????

“Let me see if I’ve got this Santa business straight. You say he wears a beard, has no discernible source of income and flies to cities all over the world under cover of darkness? You sure this guy isn’t laundering illegal drug money?” Tom Armstrong, cartoonist
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Christmas Quotes #19

17% of consumers typically plan to hit stores to return or exchange unwanted gifts!

“I love Christmas. I receive a lot of wonderful presents I can’t wait to exchange.” - Legendary Comic Henny Youngman 1906 - 1998
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Christmas Quotes #18

Give ’em fun stuff!

“Nothing’s as mean as giving a little child something useful for Christmas.” - Kin Hubbard - cartoonist, humorist, and journalist (b.1868, d.1930)
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Christmas Quotes #17

Help!!!!!

"Christmas sweaters are only acceptable as a cry for help." Andy Borowitz - writer, comedian, satirist, and actor
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Low Activity!

A record has been set for annual spotlessness in the sun.  More days in 2019 have been without spots than any other year since the beginning of the Space Age.  So far in 2019, the sun has been without spots for over 270 days, 77% of the year.  Currently, it is in a continuous stretch of 33 spotless days in a row.A record has been set for annual spotlessness in the sun.  More days in 2019 have been without spots than any other year since the beginning of the Space Age.  So far in 2019, the sun has been without spots for over 270 days, 77% of the year.  Currently, it is in a continuous stretch of 33 spotless days in a row.

According to Wikipedia, “Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun’s photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas. They are regions of reduced surface temperature caused by concentrations of magnetic field flux that inhibit convection. Sunspots usually appear in pairs of opposite magnetic polarity. Their number varies according to the approximately 11-year solar cycle.”

While sunspot frequency varies in an about 11-year cycle, the magnitude of the solar maximum — that point in the solar cycle where the average monthly number of sunspots is at its maximum — also varies. The sun is currently at the end of solar cycle 24, which had a solar maximum at a lower magnitude than previous cycles, as shown in the figure below, which also depicts the November 2019 prediction for cycle 25.

The figure below is updated monthly.  I expect that future updates will incorporate the predicted smoothed curve for cycle  25, probably in a similar fashion as the second image below, which is from 2007, which provided the ranges in which it was thought the sunspots in cycle 24 would appear.

The forecast comes from the Solar Cycle Prediction Panel representing NOAA, the International Space Environmental Services (ISES), and NASA. This amounts to the ‘official’ forecast for the solar cycle.

There has been speculation and studies from some scientists indicating that the exceptionally low solar minimum and its extended duration may signal approaching global cooling conditions. Other scientists disagree. Unfortunately, the speculations and studies cannot be tested in a laboratory environment and computer modeling may not yet be adequate to predict such future solar impacts on the climate.

A Principia Scientific International article says:

As the Earth was completing Solar Cycle 24, sunspot counts and magnetic activity were expected cyclically fall from its high of over 100 in 2014 to a low of zero in 2022. But the sunspot count plunged to zero in mid-2018 and has remained substantially lower than forecast for Solar Cycle 25.

The data could indicate the onset of a super cycle ‘Maunder Minimum.’ The last Maunder Minimum period from 1645 to 1715 was a period with 7 percent fewer sunspots and global cooling, referred to as the ‘Little Ice Age.’

The Little Ice Age altered atmospheric circulation patterns across northern Europe, resulting in widespread crop failures, famine, disease, and increased child mortality.  London’s Thames River froze over most years during the period.

London’s Thames River froze over most years during the Little Ice Age.

There is no doubt, I believe, that changes in the behavior of the sun have to impact the planet’s climate.  How much and when is something not fully understood.

 

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