https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2019/04/10/experts-predict-the-solar-cycle/
April 10, 2019: If you like solar minimum, good news: It could last for years. That was one of the predictions issued last week by an international panel of experts who gathered at NOAA’s annual Space Weather Workshop to forecast the next solar cycle. If the panel is correct, already-low sunspot counts will reach a nadir sometime between July 2019 and Sept 2020, followed by a slow recovery toward a new Solar Maximum in 2023-2026.
“We expect Solar Cycle 25 will be very similar to Cycle 24: another fairly weak maximum, preceded by a long, deep minimum,” says panel co-chair Lisa Upton, a solar physicist with Space Systems Research Corp.
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In recent years, the Internet has buzzed with the idea that a super-deep solar minimum such as the 70-year Maunder Minimum of the 17th century might cool the Earth, saving us from climate change. That’s not what the panel is saying, however.
“There is no indication that we are currently approaching a Maunder-type minimum in solar activity,” says Upton. Solar minimum will be deep, but not that deep.
NL: Op een bijeenkomst hebben experts gesproken over 'cycle 25'. Ergens tussen juli 2019 en september 2020 belanden we op een minimum, waarna een langzaam en langdurig herstel optreedt richting 2023-2026.
Hier en daar lees je over een super diep minimum zoals het Maunder minimum in de 17e eeuw. Maar daar is geen sprake van.