Russ Steele
I just posted an interesting article by Dennis Avery on my The Dalton Minimum Returns blog.
The Great Frost followed a period of very few sunspots—the Maunder Minimum (1645–1715). Today, we know that fewer sunspots predict colder temperatures, and the modern world has just undergone a similar dearth of sunspots, from 2007 to 2011.
Read the whole article at The Dalton Minimum Returns.
Exit Question: Could these cool temperatures result in an early June killing frost in America's Bread Basket?