Subject: | Maunder Minimum |
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From: | steven@ulysses.atmos.colostate.edu (Steven London) |
Date: | Wed Apr 8 15:30:38 1992 |
The Maunder Minimum was a long period of time (100+ years) in which virtually no sunspots were observed. I believe this occurred back in the 1700's, although I am trying to recollect this from memory. Tree rings from this time period show much smaller year-to-year growth than before or after this period. This has led to many attempts to correlate the 11 (or 22) year sunspot cycle with X (fill in your favorite). Steve, N2IC/0 |
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