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Also, according to the global warming crowd, solar minimums either don’t exist (nevermind that NASA data) or are just “weather”... somehow.
the consensus was they certainly exist but the radiation difference is so small that it has no effect on temperature trends.
mell saysThat's certainly not the consensus. If that were true we would not have ice ages and mini ice ages.
A sunspot cycle is on average 11 years. How do you blame ice ages and mini ice ages on this?
Compare that to this, and then apply a little common sense.
1 degree C rise in 137 years will "wet bulb" us to death...
I did a report on solar minimums when I was in school a long time ago and the consensus was they certainly exist but the radiation difference is so small that it has no effect on temperature trends.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/01/al-gore-record-freeze-just-youd-expect-global-warming/
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