Maunder Minimum
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The Maunder Minimum, a period from about 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots were notably scarce, is linked to a decrease in sunspots. This event is associated with a cooler climate period known as the "Little Ice Age."
The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time.
The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time.
came across the surprising fact that between 1645 and 1715 there was virtually no sunspot activity at all.
The Maunder Minimum, which lasted from about 1645 to 1715, is known as a period of significantly reduced solar activity. This was characterized by a low number of sunspots and a decrease in solar radiation, leading to cooler temperatures in parts of Europe and North America.
Maunder MinimumA period of unusually low sunspot activity taken from visual accounts of the number of sunspots observed on the solar disk. Of interest is that the sun has 11 and 22 year solar activity cycles and this period was a deviation from this frequency pattern. This 11 year variation of solar energy reaching the earth has been sited to effect a tropospheric temperature variation in the order of .5 to 1 of a degree. The Maunder Minimum of sustain low solar activity has been sited as a possible trigger for the 'Mini Ice Age' cross Europe and North America.Paraphrased from:http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/sun/sun_climate.html
Voltaire called the period between 1661 and 1715 the "Age of Louis XIV". This time was characterized by the reign of King Louis XIV of France, known for his centralized power, cultural achievements, and military conquests. Voltaire admired and critiqued the era for its grandeur and influence.
Roughly from 1715 till the French revolution.
The Maunder Minimum was a period of reduced sunspot activity between 1645 and 1715 that coincided with a cooling of Earth's climate. This period is sometimes referred to as the "Little Ice Age" because of the colder temperatures observed in Europe and North America during that time. The exact connection between solar activity and global climate variations is still debated among scientists.
15% of 1715= 15% * 1715= 0.15 * 1715= 257.25
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