Cycles: The Science of Prediction by Edward R. Dewey, Edwin F. Dakin

Cycles: The Science of Prediction



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Cycles: The Science of Prediction Edward R. Dewey, Edwin F. Dakin ebook
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Page: 266
ISBN: 1578988748, 9781578988747
Format: pdf


Boulder CO (SPX) May 28, 2009 - An international panel of experts has released a new prediction for the next solar cycle, stating that Solar Cycle 24 will peak in May 2013 with a below-average number of sunspots. (PhysOrg.com) -- An international panel of experts led by NOAA and sponsored by NASA has released a new prediction for the next solar cycle. Fueling fears about the dimming sun, scientists are predicting that the current solar cycle is not only running a year or so late, but will also be the weakest cycle since 1928. For years, scientists have been predicting the Sun would by around 2012 move into solar maximum, a period of intense flares and sunspot activity, but lately a curious calm has suggested quite the opposite. Solar Cycle 24 will peak, they say, in May 2013 with a below-average . According to three studies released in the United States on Tuesday, experts believe the familiar sunspot cycle may be shutting down and heading toward a pattern of inactivity unseen since the 17th century. The Stifel Nicolaus model also fits well with a long term commodity cycle identified by Edward Dewey and Edwin Dakin who in 1947 published their book Cycles - The Science of Predictions. Wallace Broecker was among the first climate scientists to use simple climate models to predict future global temperature changes. His 1975 paper Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming? Led by the National A recent report by the National Academy of Sciences found that if a similar storm occurred today, it could cause $1 to 2 trillion in damages to society's high-tech infrastructure and require four to ten years for complete recovery.

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