Solar cycle 16 explained

Cycle Num:16
Start Date:August 1923
End Date:September 1933
Duration:10.1
Max Count:130.2
Max Count Date:April 1928
Min Count:9.4
Spotless Count:568
Prev Name:Solar cycle 15
Next Name:Solar cycle 17
Prev Dates:1913–1923
Next Dates:1933–1944

Solar cycle 16 was the sixteenth solar cycle since 1755, when extensive recording of solar sunspot activity began.[1] The solar cycle lasted 10.1 years, beginning in August 1923 and ending in September 1933. The maximum smoothed sunspot number observed during the solar cycle was 130.2 (April 1928), and the starting minimum was 9.4.[2] During the minimum transit from solar cycle 16 to 17, there were a total of 568 days with no sunspots.[3] [4] [5]

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.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Sun: Did You Say the Sun Has Spots? . Space Today Online . 12 August 2010.
  2. SIDC Monthly Smoothed Sunspot Number. "http://sidc.oma.be/sunspot-data/"
  3. Spotless Days. "http://spaceweather.com/glossary/spotlessdays.htm?PHPSESSID=dli444kmrjgre0rjq6l86fv144"
  4. Web site: What's Wrong with the Sun? (Nothing). https://web.archive.org/web/20080714032353/https://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/11jul_solarcycleupdate.htm. dead. 14 July 2008. 11 July 2008. Dr. Tony Phillips. NASA.
  5. Solaemon's Spotless Days Page. "http://users.telenet.be/j.janssens/Spotless/Spotless.html"
  6. Web site: Space Weather Newspaper Archives. Solar. Storms. 28 July 2017. www.solarstorms.org.