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thought this was interesting in light of the conversation about

sunspots..........L

The Sunspots are Returning--but Strangely

On January 24, a reverse polarity sunspot appeared

in the sun's northern hemisphere. Such a sunspot usually marks the

beginning of a new solar max. But the new spot was followed by a period

of solar silence--no sunspots until last week.

But these aren't spots of the type that should be associated with the new

solar cycle. Instead, they're of the type associated with cycle 23, the

last one.

So, what's going on? Nobody is really sure. There remain indications that

cycle 24 is going to be extremely intense leading into 2011 and 2012, but

so far, the cycle has gotten off to an unusual start.

At the same time, solar output has diminished slightly, which, along with

a persistent La Nina in the Pacific Ocean, has led to one of the harshest

northern hemisphere winters in memory.

But the Austral summer hasn't exactly been cool. Instead, it has been

harshly hot. Adelaide, Australia just experienced a once in 3,000 year

heat wave.

Does the appearance of new sunspots mean that more solar energy will be

reaching earth? Quite possible, and it couldn't come at a worse time for

the northern hemisphere, because it could cause rapid atmospheric heating

in the spring, leading to ultra-violent spring storms.

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http://www.spaceweather.com/

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