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by themal
5479 days ago
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The original article on Hacker News - from The Register - was a bit sensational, that's just their style, a tech tabloid. To be honest, I don't think sun spots were exclusively to blame for Dickens era of cold weather in Europe. Wasn't there some talk about the Atlantic belt faltering as well? Perhaps the jet stream moved too. |
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It started out as an interesting speculation and has remained there.
This was earlier than Dickens' time -- it was mid 1600s. Galileo and others first saw and drew sunspots in 1610 (due to the invention of the telescope). So their disappearance happened very close in time to their first definitive sighting (they had been seen earlier, but only huge ones, and not clearly, so it was not systematic at all, they were confused with planetary transits).
The original article in the Register was trash, actually. Utter trash.