Christophe wrote:
Fortunately the sun is in a phase of low activity eh ...
The sun was and still was in weak activity ... at the level of the solar spots and thus the Schwabe cycle of 11ans on average.
However, the solar winds do not seem to have followed this "drop" in activity.
In addition, the cycles of gleissberg (~ 90 years) and Suess (~ 200 years) would be close to their maximum.
You see that in terms of the sun and far from being able to predict anything, especially since 2 sun specialists had predicted a cycle 24 number of the most active ... it's not really the case