German Scientists predict a century of global cooling a.k.a. 'Little Ice Age'.(DailyCaller).
Better start investing in some warm clothes because German scientists are predicting that the Earth will cool over the next century.
German scientists found that two naturally
occurring cycles will combine to lower global temperatures during the 21st
century, eventually dropping to levels corresponding with the “little ice age”
of 1870.
“Due to the de Vries cycle, the global temperature will drop until 2100 to a value corresponding to the ‘little ice age’ of 1870,” write German scientists Horst-Joachim Luedecke and Carl-Otto Weiss of the European Institute for Climate and Energy.
Researchers used historical temperature data and
data from cave stalagmites to show a 200-year solar cycle, called the de Vries
cycle.
They also factored into their work a
well-established 65-year Atlantic and Pacific Ocean oscillation cycle. Global
warming that has occurred since 1870 can be attributed almost entirely to both
these factors, the scientists argue.
According to the scientists, the oft-cited
“stagnation” in rising global temperatures over the last 15 years is due to the
Atlantic and Pacific Ocean oscillation cycle, which lasts about 65 years. Ocean
oscillation is past its “maximum,” leading to small decreases in global
temperature.
The de Vries solar cycle is currently at its
“maximum,” explaining why temperatures have risen since 1870, but leveled off
after 1998. However, this means that as solar activity starts to decrease,
global temperatures will follow.
“Through [the de Vries solar cycle's] influence
the temperature will decrease until 2100 to a value like the one of the last
‘Little Ice Age’ 1870,” the scientists wrote.
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