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    Elmer Guest

    Default NASA Announces Solar Storm Warning


    http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...ormwarning.htm


    march 10, 2006: it's official: solar minimum has
    arrived. sunspots have all but vanished. solar flares are
    nonexistent. the sun is utterly quiet. like
    the quiet before a storm.




    this
    week researchers announced that a storm is coming--the
    most intense solar maximum in fifty years. the prediction
    comes from a team led by mausumi dikpati of the national
    center
    for atmospheric research (ncar). "the next sunspot cycle
    will be 30% to 50% stronger than the previous one," she
    says. if correct, the years ahead could produce a burst of
    solar activity second only to the historic solar max of
    1958.







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    Chris Guest

    Default Re: NASA Announces Solar Storm Warning


    ok elmer, did you notice it said 2006? lol chris

    http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...ormwarning.htm


    march 10, 2006: it's official: solar minimum has
    arrived. sunspots have all but vanished. solar flares are
    nonexistent. the sun is utterly quiet. like
    the quiet before a storm.




    this
    week researchers announced that a storm is coming--the
    most intense solar maximum in fifty years. the prediction
    comes from a team led by mausumi dikpati of the national
    center
    for atmospheric research (ncar). "the next sunspot cycle
    will be 30% to 50% stronger than the previous one," she
    says. if correct, the years ahead could produce a burst of
    solar activity second only to the historic solar max of
    1958.







    __________________________________________________ ______________________________\
    ____
    tv dinner still cooling?
    check out "tonight's picks" on yahoo! tv.
    http://tv.yahoo.com/

    [non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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    M.W. Guest

    Default Re: NASA Announces Solar Storm Warning


    --- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com, chris <chris.hamilton2@...> wrote:
    >
    > ok elmer, did you notice it said 2006? lol chris
    >
    > http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...ormwarning.htm

    (:>) well, yes chris, 2006 ... but it may not be an out-of-date
    remark.

    we have had some major sunpot activity that match up with the time
    zone given for the new active cycle start (late 2006 -07 )
    here is the summary at the end of the article:

    snip


    when the belt is turning "fast," it means that lots of magnetic
    fields are being swept up, and that a future sunspot cycle is going
    to be intense. this is a basis for forecasting: "the belt was turning
    fast in 1986-1996," says hathaway. "old magnetic fields swept up then
    should re-appear as big sunspots in 2010-2011."

    like most experts in the field, hathaway has confidence in the
    conveyor belt model and agrees with dikpati that the next solar
    maximum should be a doozy. but he disagrees with one point. dikpati's
    forecast puts solar max at 2012. hathaway believes it will arrive
    sooner, in 2010 or 2011.

    "history shows that big sunspot cycles 'ramp up' faster than small
    ones," he says. "i expect to see the first sunspots of the next cycle
    appear in late 2006 or 2007?and solar max to be underway by 2010 or
    2011."

    who's right? time will tell. either way, a storm is coming.



    >
    >
    > march 10, 2006: it's official: solar minimum
    has
    > arrived. sunspots have all but vanished. solar
    flares are
    > nonexistent. the sun is utterly quiet. like
    > the quiet before a storm.
    >
    >
    >
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    > tv dinner still cooling?
    > check out "tonight's picks" on yahoo! tv.
    > http://tv.yahoo.com/
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    >
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    >
    > yahoo! groups links
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    Darrell & Beverly Guest

    Default Re: Re: NASA Announces Solar Storm Warning


    dear asc2k friends,
    i found that the information in this 3-10-06 article more or less confirmed what
    q'uo said in the 11-2-07 meditation:

    to sum up this third level, we would say that to the best of our knowledge-which
    is not without error but is only opinion-the timetable of your planet is a set
    one. the planet itself, minus the time lateral, will completely shift into
    fourth density at the winter solstice of 2011.

    healing love,
    bev


    when the belt is turning "fast," it means that lots of magnetic
    fields are being swept up, and that a future sunspot cycle is going
    to be intense. this is a basis for forecasting: "the belt was turning
    fast in 1986-1996," says hathaway. "old magnetic fields swept up then
    should re-appear as big sunspots in 2010-2011."

    like most experts in the field, hathaway has confidence in the
    conveyor belt model and agrees with dikpati that the next solar
    maximum should be a doozy. but he disagrees with one point. dikpati's
    forecast puts solar max at 2012. hathaway believes it will arrive
    sooner, in 2010 or 2011.

    "history shows that big sunspot cycles 'ramp up' faster than small
    ones," he says. "i expect to see the first sunspots of the next cycle
    appear in late 2006 or 2007-and solar max to be underway by 2010 or
    2011."

    who's right? time will tell. either way, a storm is coming.

    >
    >
    > march 10, 2006: it's official: solar minimum
    has
    > arrived. sunspots have all but vanished. solar
    flares are
    > nonexistent. the sun is utterly quiet. like
    > the quiet before a storm.
    >
    >
    >
    __________________________________________________ ________
    ______________
    > tv dinner still cooling?
    > check out "tonight's picks" on yahoo! tv.
    > http://tv.yahoo.com/
    >
    > [non-text portions of this message have been removed]
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > yahoo! groups links
    >





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