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IPFS News Link • Solar Flares

8:45 AM | The sun is now virtually blank during the weakest solar cycle in more than a century

• http://vencoreweather.com,

The main driver of all weather and climate, the entity which occupies 99.86% of all of the mass in our solar system, the great ball of fire in the sky has gone quiet again during what is likely to be the weakest sunspot cycle in more than a century. The sun's X-ray output has flatlined in recent days and NOAA forecasters estimate a scant 1% chance of strong flares in the next 24 hours. Not since cycle 14 peaked in February 1906 has there been a solar cycle with fewer sunspots. We are currently more than six years into Solar Cycle 24 and the current nearly blank sun may signal the end of the solar maximum phase. Solar cycle 24 began after an unusually deep solar minimum that lasted from 2007 to 2009 which included more spotless days on the sun compared to any minimum in almost a century.

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Comment by Michael Mandeville
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MWM: This source is pretty lame. Vencore doesn't know its "Sun". It makes statements which are simply false or very misleading. Go here and scroll through Alvestad's perspective. This astrophysicist does this daily update for the pure love of it and knows the Sun succinctly better than any other source I have found. http://www.solen.info/solar/index.html In short, this Sun is not blank if you look closely enough, a lot of activity is there, and this Sun is not the lowest in activity in a 100 years. Look at Cycle 16 during the 30's which you can access from his index.



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