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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Right, and the state of the sun has very little impact on Earth's global climate - if there's any significant impact at all it would be regional.
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Define very little, variations in the solar cycle affect the surface temperature of the earth by up to +-0.1C between the mean and the peak.
But this report suggests that when these 2 waves fall perfectly out of phase they will cancel each other out. It supposedly will produce changes well beyond the usual solar cycle but nobody really has a clue how other then the fact the last time these waves supposedly aligned it triggered a mini ice age.
So a whole lot of ifs and buts and maybes.