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    Maunder Minimum
    noun
    a period between 1645 and 1715 characterized by unusually low sunspot activity and global cooling.
  • Maunder minimum
    Maunder minimum
    A period of unusually low sunspot activity lasting from approximately 1645 to 1715, as noted in records kept by contemporary observers. The Maunder minimum corresponds roughly to the middle and coldest portion of the climatic period known as the Little Ice Age, and although no definitive link has yet been proved, many scientists believe that the two phenomena are likely related. The Maunder minimum is named after its discoverer, British astronomer Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1924).

Maunder Minimum

American  
[mahn-der min-uh-muhm] / ˈmɑn dər ˈmɪn ə məm /

noun

  1. a period between 1645 and 1715 characterized by unusually low sunspot activity and global cooling.


Maunder minimum Scientific  
/ môndər,män- /
  1. A period of unusually low sunspot activity lasting from approximately 1645 to 1715, as noted in records kept by contemporary observers. The Maunder minimum corresponds roughly to the middle and coldest portion of the climatic period known as the Little Ice Age, and although no definitive link has yet been proved, many scientists believe that the two phenomena are likely related. The Maunder minimum is named after its discoverer, British astronomer Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1924).


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