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Some data on the quiet sun
an article from the very AGW paper the new scientist
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg2 ... ?full=trueand portion of an interview of Dr Hathaway
"David H. Hathaway, Solar Physics Team Leader, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama: “It’s started, but it has not overtaken 23 yet (laughs)! We’ve seen new spots from cycle 24 with new magnetic activity that is definitely Cycle 24. It has started, but it has not produced enough sunspots to take off and take us out of minimum yet. So, we’re still in minimum by almost any count.
There has not been a spot on the sun for at least a month and this is about the third rotation of the sun this cycle where we have not seen any sunspots at all. It is suggesting that the next cycle 24 might be a small cycle - much to my consternation! - since I’ve been predicting a big cycle. But the fact that it’s taking this long to get started and that it’s starting out so slowly are hallmark signs of a small solar cycle.
When you think you’ve got the sun figured out, it does things like this and it’s like, ‘Boy, there’s more to this thing than we know! (laughs)
\DO YOU STILL HAVE – I THINK IT WAS DINNER AND A $100 BET WITH PETER GILMAN AT THE HIGH ALTITUDE OBSERVATORY (NCAR, Boulder, Colorado)?
I’ve conveniently forgotten the nature of the bet! I saw Peter just last week. In fact, we had a meeting in Boulder at NCAR a week ago about the workings of the solar dynamo. Yeah, when they had their press conference two years ago in March 2006, Gilman and Dikpati said solar cycle 24 was going to start late. And I said, ‘Nah! It’s going to start early.’ I definitely lost that one. There’s no doubt about it. But I don’t remember what I owe him and he didn’t bring it up. Maybe he’s being too much of a gentleman. (laughs) "