Solar cycle 16
Solar cycle 16 | |
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Sunspot Data | |
Start date | August 1923 |
End date | September 1933 |
Duration (years) | 10.1 |
Max count | 78.1 |
Max count month | April 1928 |
Min count | 5.6 |
Spotless days | 568 |
Cycle chronology | |
Previous cycle | Solar cycle 15 (1913-1923) |
Next cycle | Solar cycle 17 (1933-1944) |
Solar cycle 16 was the sixteenth solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began.[1][2] The solar cycle lasted 10.1 years, beginning in August 1923 and ending in September 1933. The maximum smoothed sunspot number (monthly number of sunspots averaged over a twelve-month period) observed during the solar cycle was 78.1 (April 1928), and the minimum was 3.5.[3] There were a total of 568 days with no sunspots during this cycle.[4][5][6]
Newspaper reports during this period note effects on telegraph systems, but also (in March 1924, January 1926, October 1926, and October 1927) on radio transmission.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ Kane, R.P. (2002). "Some Implications Using the Group Sunspot Number Reconstruction". Solar Physics 205(2), 383-401.
- ↑ "The Sun: Did You Say the Sun Has Spots?". Space Today Online. Retrieved 12 August 2010.
- ↑ SIDC Monthly Smoothed Sunspot Number. ""
- ↑ Spotless Days. ""
- ↑ What's Wrong with the Sun? (Nothing) more information: Spotless Days. ""
- ↑ Solaemon's Spotless Days Page. ""
- ↑ http://www.solarstorms.org/SRefStorms.html
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