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Excerpt from the official website of the Cosmic Ray Physics Laboratory (CR Laboratory), Nagoya University. Solar wind for the past 3000 years (also solar activity data. Based on radiocarbon-14).
Note that I have independently inverted the data up and down to match the average temperature data.
If you plot the data minus to the upper side and plus to the lower side, you can find the correlation with the average temperature data.

1500year
The following entries are old contents.
Solar activity and climate is 120 years cycle
It confirmed from the climate of the Tohoku region
we found a typical pattern of the sun and the climate
typical pattern is a unit of 120 years.
1 Westerly meandering
2 YAMASE(Cold damp wind)
3 Cool summer
Three events also have a 120 year cycle
It correlates with solar activity/

(C)Royal Observatory of Belgium

The climate is repeating
That is, this is a typical pattern of climate.

Cool summer happens like this in Japan
This was repeated in units of 120 years
偏西風:Westerly
オホーツク海高気圧:Okhotsk Sea High Pressure
やませ(YAMASE):Cold damp wind
Sun will fluctuate → Westerlies meandering.

Layer1 1780-1900
Layer2 1900-2020
YAMASE paper
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/agrmet1943/48/2/48_2_187/_pdf
東北地方の冷害とくに「やませ」の発生と対策に関する知見の普及・教育 卜蔵建治教授

『天明飢饉之図1784』
Tenmei kikin no zu
Tenmei no kikin (tenmei famine) A.C 1782-1788 > After 120 years > Meiji no kikin (Meiji famine) A.C 1902-1908
やませ(YAMASE) is Cold damp wind
Because of that, repeated famine had occurred

Solar activity and climate are correlated
It repeats in units of 120 years
Over view of Sun cycle :120year period

Carbon14
We explain in Japanese in detail
We found a typical pattern of the sun and climate. It is in units of 120 years.
https://mogura-no-mogu.blog.so-net.ne.jp/2017-11-21
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Layer1 Cycle24
Layer2 Cycle13
There is a possibility that it will begin to rise.