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Hervé
13th October 2016, 17:37
Solar Cycle Mystery Solved ? (https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/10/13/solar-cycle-mystery-solved/)

Guest essay by David Archibald Guest Blogger (https://wattsupwiththat.com/author/newstalk1290/) / 5 hours ago October 13, 2016 (https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/10/13/solar-cycle-mystery-solved/)

In the time before the current period of faith-based science, much good work was done on the role of the Sun in controlling climate. One of the best monographs from that time of innocence is Hoyt and Schatten’s The Role of the Sun in Climate Change (http://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Climate_Change/The_Role_of_the_Sun_in_Climate_Change.pdf), published by Oxford University Press in 1997. That book starts with this paragraph:
About 400 years before the birth of Christ, near Mt. Lyscabettus in ancient Greece, the pale orb of the sun rose through the mists. According to habit, Meton recorded the sun’s location on the horizon. In this era when much remained to be discovered, Meton hoped to find predictable changes in the locations of sunrise and moonrise. Although rainy weather had limited his recent observations, this foggy morning he discerned specks on the face of the sun, the culmination of many such blemishes in recent years. On a hunch, Meton began examining his more than 20 years of solar records. These seemed to confirm his belief: when the sun has spots, the weather tends to be wetter and rainier.

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On our star, the Sun, the sunspots are seen in a belt around the equator. Sunspots are cool areas caused by the strong magnetic fields where the flow of heat is slowed. Credit: NASA


So the idea that sunspots and the solar cycle control climate is at least 2,400 years old. In the modern era, the appreciation of sunspots started again in 1610 with telescopic observations by Galileo, Thomas Harriot and others. The solar cycle was discovered by Samual Schwabe in 1843 after 17 years of observations, though William Herschel’s correlation of sunspots and the wheat price in England dates from 1801. A 2003 paper (https://arxiv.org/ftp/astro-ph/papers/0312/0312244.pdf) by Pustilnik and Din entitled Influence of Solar Activity on State of Wheat Market in Medieval England confirmed Herschel’s observation.

The idea that the Sun controls climate is easy enough to understand. In fact the Earth’s climate is exquisitively sensitive to changes in solar output, as shown in Nir Shaviv’s 2009 (http://www.sciencebits.com/newver/files/articles/CalorimeterFinal.pdf) paper Using the Oceans as a Calorimeter to Quantify the Solar Radiative Forcing. Professor Shaviv found that the total radiative forcing associated with solar cycles variations is about 5 to 7 times larger than just those associated with the TSI variations.

We know what causes individual sunspots – something to do with magnetic flux tubes rising to the solar surface due to bouyancy. But the cause of the solar cycle itself had remained a mystery until the recent publication of the second edition of Evidence-Based Climate Science (http://store.elsevier.com/Evidence-Based-Climate-Science/isbn-9780128045886/), edited by the indefatigable Don Easterbrook. The first edition, published in 2011, contained a paper (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123859563100142) by Ed Fix, retired B-52 pilot from Ohio, entitled The Relationship of Sunspot Cycles to Gravitational Stresses on the Sun: Results of a Proof-of-Concept Simulation, which demonstrated the modulation of the solar cycle by the gas planets. The second edition expands on that with a co-authored paper (Ed and myself) entitled Aspects of Solar Variability and Climate Response which details the relative contribution of those planets.

It has long been suspected that the solar cycle is largely influenced by Jupiter due to the closeness of the average length of the solar cycle of 11 years and the orbital period of Jupiter of 11.86 years. In 1984, Schwentek and Elling noted (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02270851) that “the clearly dominant spectral band in sunspot number, the solar cycle of 10.8 years, is given by the configuration period of Jupiter and Saturn (19.859 yr) times the ratio of their distances from the Sun (0.545).” Just over a decade later, Attila Grandpierre confirmed (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00644709) that whatever was causing the solar cycle must be extrinsic to the Sun – which leaves the planets as the causative agent.

Ed Fix’s 2011 paper was important because it provided a physical explanation for solar cycle behaviour. Many of the then observation-derived rules for explaining the fundamental properties of the sunspot cycle had not been quantified until that paper. To a large extent, existing solar science is based on non-mathematical observation, evidenced by Dikpati’s and Hathaway’s various predictions of solar cycle amplitude. The 2011 paper’s treatment of the sunspot cycle as an ideal spring driven by changes in radial acceleration provided a new paradigm. At the same time, this new model is consistent with the solar dynamo theory.

Ed Fix’s model explains why, for extended periods, successive increases in solar cycle amplitude are seen before the system gets out of phase and phase destruction occurs. Individual Hale cycles are not discrete magnetic events. The quantum of flux preserved in the system is the basis for the amplitude of the following cycle. Thus the sunspot cycle memory effect is explained.

The model also explains the Waldemeir effect – that strong cycles reach a maximum of amplitude in the shortest period of time. It also explains the amplitude-period effect (the anti-correlation between the peak amplitude of a cycle and the length of the preceding cycle) and the amplitude-minimum effect (the correlation between cycle amplitude and the activity level at the previous minimum). Ed Fix’s model hindcasts almost perfectly and that very close match, despite the model’s simplicity, suggests that a lot of confidence could be placed in what it is predicting.

Some have doubted the planetary basis of the solar cycle due to the weak effects of the individual planets on the Sun. That is certainly borne out by the work done for the 2016 paper. Figure 1, from that paper, shows that by itself Jupiter has little effect on solar variability:


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Figure 1: Simulation model with Jupiter only compared to the full model


Similarly, Figure 2 running the model with only Saturn shows a similarly low amplitude response though with Saturn’s 29 year orbital period instead of Jupiter’s 12 years:


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Figure 2: Simulation model with Saturn only compared to the full model


So, if Jupiter and Saturn have little effect on the Sun by themselves, as predicted by many, what does cause the solar cycle? This is the mystery that has not been explained until now.

It turns out that the interaction of Jupiter and Saturn causes most of the solar cycle. The effect on the Sun of these two planets is synergistic rather than additive as shown by Figure 3. It has been said that mathematics is the language of physics. What has been elucidated by this paper is the mathematical basis of the solar cycle.


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Figure 3: Simulation model with Jupiter and Saturn compared to the full model


The red line shows the full model which includes Uranus and Neptune as well as Jupiter and Saturn. The difference between the red and blue lines is the effect of Uranus and Neptune. This can be additive or subtractive. In Solar Cycles 18 and 22, Uranus and Neptune increased the amplitude of the solar cycles relative to the model output of Jupiter and Saturn alone. In Solar Cycles 20 and 24, Uranus and Neptune had the effect of reducing the size of those solar cycles. Thus the cold period of the 1970s cooling period associated with Solar Cycle 20 may have been due to the influence of Uranus and Neptune.

Where to from here? Well, there is another big mystery remaining about the Sun. The hemispheres have different activities that are preserved on a multi-cycle basis. That is shown in the following figure:


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Figure 4: Sunspot area by solar hemisphere


For the last three cycle, the southern hemisphere has had more sunspot area than the northern hemisphere. Its peak has also been later than that of the northern hemisphere. What could be causing that? It is likely to be the inclination of the orbits of the gas giant planets to the Sun’s equator. Those inclination are:
Jupiter 6.09%
Saturn 5.51%
Uranus 6.48%
Neptune 6.43%
It seems that the next step will be to make a 3D version of Ed Fix’s model.

David Archibald is the author of Twilight of Abundance (https://www.amazon.com/Twilight-Abundance-Century-Nasty-Brutish/dp/1621571580/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1448757301&sr=1-1&keywords=twilight+of+abundance) (Regnery).

Cara
14th October 2016, 06:23
I have been looking into "things cyclical" in the last couple of days. It seems that cycles and harmonics have much influence on us and our world.

Some info on the study of cycles:
Edward Dewey was asked by US president Hoover to look into cycles in the hopes of finding reasons (other than his presidency and its actions) for the economic situation. Dewey did extremely broad research into cycles collecting data from many disciplines. He established the Foundation for the Study of Cycles (http://foundationforthestudyofcycles.org), which is still in existence today and you can view some of Dewey's books on cycles there: http://foundationforthestudyofcycles.org/documents/

A current researcher who focuses on all things cycles is Ray Tomes in New Zealand. He has a website from the 90s (http://ray.tomes.biz). He looks into all things cyclical and has some of the background maths and physics of his "Harmonic Model of the Universe", which predicts various aspects of the universe such as the locations of stars, galaxies etc.. Here just a short excerpt (which may not make complete sense here as it is out of the context of his whole theory/argument):



When we observe the real universe there are a set of different structures that are at distance ratios of around 10^4.5 as the theory predicts. These structures are:

Hubble scale, Galaxies, Stars, Planets, Moons, X, Y, Z, Atoms, Nucleons, (quarks?)

The Z scale is associated with cells of the size of bacteria and is a common size for interstellar dust. I refer to the largest scale as the Hubble scale, or sometimes as the observable universe, but it should not be called the universe. Universe means everything and cosmologists agree that the universe may be larger than the presently observed scale. The scales labelled X and Y appear to be missing structures but the pattern continues beyond them in the same rhythm.

Here is a schematic which shows accurately the distance scales between occurrences of each type of object. The line is a crude representation of the relative strength of each type of energy formation with major scales shown in bold and related secondary scales not in bold.

http://ray.tomes.biz/obscale.gif

The scale ratios of the major structures is very similar to the typical spacing of the theoretical prediction averaging 10^4.56 or 36000. The secondary peaks are at various ratios such as 12 between the spiral galaxy spacings and the small irregular galaxies, 14 between the gas giants and terrestrial planets and about 22 between the Hydrogen Bohr radius and the electron wavelength. The presence of various primes in these ratios may give clues to correct correspondence between the theoretical and observed patterns.

Although the major peaks are fairly regulary spaced, there are some a little wider and some a little narrower. The galaxy:star distance scale ratio is a bit larger and the planet:moon distance ratio a bit smaller. These characteristics do not fit the theoretical spacings if the Hubble scale is taken as the size of the universe. However if the Hubble scale is lined up with peak 2 then the spacings do correctly match.


In the last sentence of the above he is referring to what he calls "mainline harmonics" which are a kind of standing wave and should predict where we find matter according to his theory of frequencies and their harmonics (I am paraphrasing and interpreting a bit here).

Here is an illustration from another of his papers (Quantisation in the Solar System, here: http://ray.tomes.biz/rt113.htm), which perhaps better illustrates the concept:

http://ray.tomes.biz/plan-wav.gif

One of the other areas he covers - in fact he uses it as a foundational starting point - is the harmonics of music. For those interested in musical tuning, intervals, the Pythagorean comma, music of the spheres, etc. there is a wealth of information on the site too. It seems that cycles and harmonic theory can give insight into many things. In Ray Tomes words, it seems it is all related to cycles:



As I searched for more information about cycles I came across the idea that there were some very short cycles and so I got hold of 44 years of weekly corn prices. Analysis of this data showed that there were many shorter cycles and that they had relationships to each other which were similar to the longer cycles. That is, they had many proportions involving fractions like 3/2 and 4/3 and 2. One day I noticed that the whole pattern of periods when turned into frequencies had exactly the same relationships as the frequencies of the white notes on the piano plus B flat. Then I realised that the 4:5:6:8 proportion in the economic cycles was exactly a major chord in music. Also, the corn cycles were related by factors of 2 to the economic cycles. In other words they were in the same musical key.

Was God playing major chords in the New Zealand economy and the whole scale in corn prices? It was too weird by a long way. I didn't tell many people about this as I was sure that they would think that I was crazy. I became determined to get to the bottom of cycles and to find out why these strange things happened. I had always been interested in astronomy and recognised that several of the periods that showed up were related to astronomical events. For example Jupiter's period around the sun is 11.86 years and the moon's anomalistic period (the time for its ellipse to swing around and return to the starting point) is 8.85 years which are both close to fractions of 35.6 years.


Nowadays Ray Tomes publishes his work through the Cycles Research Institute (http://cyclesresearchinstitute.org and its blog (https://cyclesresearchinstitute.wordpress.com).

On the Cycles Research Institute (CRI) website there is more information about Alexander L. Chizhevsky who did research into solar cycle impact on human behavior. Some links to a small portion of his work are included at CRI.



“Life is a phenomenon. Its production is due to the influence of the dynamics of the cosmos on a passive subject. It lives due to dynamics, each oscillation of organic pulsation is coordinated with the cosmic heart in a grandiose whole of nebulas, stars, the sun and the planet.”
– Alexander L Chizhevsky
Alexander L. Chizhevsky (1897-1964) was a true interdisciplinary cycles researcher who studied relationships between cosmological variables such as the solar cycle and human health and behaviour including propensity to fighting wars. Most of Chizhevsky’s work was published in French and Russian and so unfortunately still remains unknown to English readers.


More about Chizhevsky here: http://cyclesresearchinstitute.org/cycles-research/general/chizhevsky/

It seems sun cycles affect more than just climate and weather.

A website with more content directly related to climate and sun cycles is the Tallbloke Talkshop https://tallbloke.wordpress.com. (Yes, Inknow a bit of an odd name :-) ).

This site has lots of different articles on climate and its main thematic philosophy seems to be that climate change is not caused by human industry emissions etc. (as per the official/propaganda climate change story) ....here just two examples of articles... Many more on the site and a fairly active reader base who make lots of detailed comments:
Are planets setting the solar pace? https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2016/10/04/are-planets-setting-the-suns-pace/
Waiting for the next sunspot cycle: 2019-2030 https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2016/09/04/waiting-for-the-next-sunspot-cycle-2019-2030/

I also found through this site this document:
Sun-Climate 101: Solar Terrestrial Primer https://tallbloke.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/vaughan-131220-sun-climate-101-solar-terrestrial-primer-2.pdf
This detailed and technical document contains a wealth of climate data with links to sources.

Hope all this info on cycles is not too divergent from the OP intent.