A record cold awaits us

New research indicates that the highest levels of earth's atmosphere react and that the high cold is coming. The American satellite's warning readings show that the sun is entering one of its minimums in the cosmic age, and ultraviolet radiation is shrinking rapidly. The visible “is the tendency of cooling”, says [...]
New research indicates that the highest levels of earth's atmosphere react and that the high cold is coming.
The American satellite's warning readings show that the sun is entering one of its minimums in the cosmic age, and ultraviolet radiation is shrinking rapidly.
The visible “is the tendency of cooling”, says Martin Mlyczak from the Langleas Research Centre in NASA.
Clear on Earth's surface, near the edge of the universe, our atmosphere loses heat energy. If current trends continue, the upper layers of the atmosphere may soon become the coldest since the cosmic search started”, he added.
This data was discovered by Cyber, a satellite NASA, which monitors emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxidide (NO), two substances that play a key role in the energy balance of air from 100 to 300 kilometers above the surface of our planet. By measuring the infrared radiation of these molecules, Cyber can determine the thermal state of gas at the top of the Earth's atmosphere or in what scientists call the thermoosphere.
The thermosphera is always cold during the minimum sun, and this is one of the most important ways in which the 11-year-old solar cycle affects our planet”, Mulyczak explains.
As the eleven-year cycle of sun change approaches, the thermoosphere is close to being a record cool.
Mlyczak says this could happen within a few months. Mlynzak's recent studies and his associates show that the state of the thermoosphere changes depending on the cycles of the sun, and variations can be described using five simple terms: “very cold”, Cold “”, “ ”, “warm” and “very warm <x9.












