We are VERY HONORED to have interviewed Valentina Zharkova
Valentina Zharkova is a Professor in Mathematics at Northumbria University. She has a BSc/MSc in Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, a Ph.D. in Astrophysics
Her Paper:
Oscillations of the baseline of solar magnetic field and solar irradiance on a millennial timescale
The Quick result for those not keen to the science, is that the next Modern grand minimum of solar activity is upon us in 2020–2055.
Substantial temperature decreases ARE expected during the two grand minima to occur in 2020–2055 and 2370–2415
This paper also shows the AGW alarmist out there how warming is NATURAL!!!
Recently discovered long-term oscillations of the solar background magnetic field associated with double dynamo waves generated in inner and outer layers of the Sun indicate that the solar activity is heading in the next three decades (2020–2055) to a Modern grand minimum similar to Maunder one. On the other hand, a reconstruction of solar total irradiance suggests that since the Maunder minimum there is an increase in the cycle-averaged total solar irradiance (TSI) by a value of about 1–1.5 Wm−2 closely correlated with an increase of the baseline (average) terrestrial temperature. In order to understand these two opposite trends, we calculated the double dynamo summary curve of magnetic field variations backward one hundred thousand years allowing us to confirm strong oscillations of solar activity in regular (11 year) and recently reported grand (350–400 year) solar cycles caused by actions of the double solar dynamo. In addition, oscillations of the baseline (zero-line) of magnetic field with a period of 1950 ± 95 years (a super-grand cycle) are discovered by applying a running averaging filter to suppress large-scale oscillations of 11 year cycles. Latest minimum of the baseline oscillations is found to coincide with the grand solar minimum (the Maunder minimum) occurred before the current super-grand cycle start. Since then the baseline magnitude became slowly increasing towards its maximum at 2600 to be followed by its decrease and minimum at ~3700. These oscillations of the baseline solar magnetic field are found associated with a long-term solar inertial motion about the barycenter of the solar system and closely linked to an increase of solar irradiance and terrestrial temperature in the past two centuries. This trend is anticipated to continue in the next six centuries that can lead to a further natural increase of the terrestrial temperature by more than 2.5 °C by 2600.
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Jake & Mari Interview Valentina Zharkova.
Interviewed on JUNE 27, 2019 #grandsolarminimum
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Here are some of the other Papers we discussed with her:
On a role of quadruple component of magnetic field in defining solar activity in grand cycles
Reinforcing the double dynamo model with solar-terrestrial activity in the past three millennia
The upcoming grand cycle will be of Maunder minimum type as reported at the National Astronomy Meeting, UK
This was later published paper in Nature Scientific Reports, Zharkova et al 2015
Where her team predicts the solar activity for the cycles 25-27 to be very low
We also shown that these grand minima are numerously repeated every 350-400 years for the past 5000 (and 100000) years as shown in a few later papers in JASTP and
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