Nasa: This Winter can be lived ‘ small ice age
23 Mart 2023

Nasa: This Winter can be lived ‘ small ice age

According to a report released by NASA, a 'mini ice age' may occur this winter. The last time the world experienced a winter like this was in 1450. During this period, the famine began and the deaths came.

THE IMPACT OF SUNSPOTS ON THE CLIMATE IS GREAT'

NASA experts studied sunspots formed in the outermost layer of the Sun and the Earth's upper atmospheric layer, the Thermosphere. It was determined that the thermosphere was cooling and contracting, and sunspots were at the lowest recorded mobility. The effect of sunspots being at the lowest mobility on the world will be in the climate. Because these spots, which decrease and multiply in 11-year periods, play a decisive role in climatic conditions.

The fact that the spots are observed little or not at all affects the Earth's temperature level. The thermosphere heats up when the spot mobility in the Sun is high, and cools down when it is low. The 'little spot mobility' that is also experienced at the moment. NASA has issued a mini ice age alert based on this.

'WE NEED TO BE READY FOR RECORD HEAT'

Recalling that a similar dormant phase on the Sun was encountered in the 18th century and that period has gone down in history as a ‘Mini Ice Age', experts said: "If the process continues like this, we should be prepared for the record cold of the Space Age in a few months."