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Published on 16 Mar 2013
The REAL Climate Changer: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o Ice Age Soon? http://youtu.be/UuYTcnN7TQk An Unlikely but Relevant Risk - The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 TODAY's LINKS: The Planets: http://www.theplanetstoday.com/geocen...
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Published on 15 Mar 2013
The REAL Climate Changer: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o Ice Age Soon? http://youtu.be/UuYTcnN7TQk An Unlikely but Relevant Risk - The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 TODAY's LINKS: Mercury: http://www.universetoday.com/100733/a... Volcanic Lightning: http://www.weather.com/news/science/n... [Martin Rietze] Feb Temps: http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/MediaDetail2... SOLAR ACTIVITY INCREASES: Both sides of the sun are active today. On the farside, an explosion commencing around 0400 UT hurled a massive CME into space. On the Earthside, sunspot AR1686 unleashed an M1-class solar flare at 0754 UT: movie. This uptick in global solar activity could herald a period of stormier space weather in the days ahead. Stay tuned. FARSIDE EXPLOSION: An active region on the farside of the sun exploded during the early hours of March 5th, hurling a bright CME into space. Cameras onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) recorded the expanding cloud: NASA's STEREO-Behind spacecraft is stationed over the farside of the sun, directly above the blast site. An extreme UV telescope onboard the spacecraft recorded a movie of the explosion. The responsible active region will rotate onto the Earthside of the sun in less than a week, which means geoeffective solar activity is in the offing.
www.spaceweather.com Published on 5 Mar 2013
The REAL Climate Changer: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o Ice Age Soon? http://youtu.be/UuYTcnN7TQk An Unlikely but Relevant Risk - The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 TODAY's LINKS: Disappearing Sunspots: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/... WUWT Sun Article: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/07/09... Ulysses Solar Data: http://ut-images.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-... Published on 2 Mar 2013
The REAL Climate Changer: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o Ice Age Soon? http://youtu.be/UuYTcnN7TQk An Unlikely but Relevant Risk - The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 TODAY's LINKS: Solar Cycle Twin Peak: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/... Spring Forecast: http://www.weather.com/video/forecast... Bumble Bees: http://www.weather.com/news/science/n... Beijing Pollution: http://www.weather.com/news/beijing-s... Published on 1 Mar 2013
The REAL Climate Changer: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o Ice Age Soon? http://youtu.be/UuYTcnN7TQk An Unlikely but Relevant Risk - The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 TODAY's LINKS: New Van Allen Belt: http://www.space.com/20004-earth-radi... SpaceX: http://www.universetoday.com/100214/s... Drought: http://www.weather.com/news/drought/d... February Weather: http://www.weather.com/news/meteorolo... Australia Summer Heat: http://www.weatherzone.com.au/news/au... Tasmania Heat: http://www.weatherzone.com.au/news/ho... 3MIN News February 24, 2013: Australian Cyclone, Major Earthquake Uptick Watch [Feb25-March7] Published on 24 Feb 2013
The REAL Climate Changer: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o Ice Age Soon? http://youtu.be/UuYTcnN7TQk An Unlikely but Relevant Risk - The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 TODAY's LINKS: Next Winter Storm: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-w... Local Alerts: http://www.weather.com/newscenter/ale... Quake Watch Recap: http://youtu.be/rMyXwYHiHCk [Last Watch Feb1-11] The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Herschel space observatory has detected a cool layer in the atmosphere of Alpha Centauri A, the first time this has been seen in a star beyond our own Sun. The finding is not only important for understanding the Sun’s activity, but could also help in the quest to discover proto-planetary systems around other stars. The Sun’s nearest neighbors are the three stars of the Alpha Centauri system. The faint red dwarf, Proxima Centauri, is nearest at just 4.24 light-years, with the tight double star, Alpha Centauri AB, slightly further away at 4.37 light-years. Alpha Centauri B has recently been in the news after the discovery of an Earth-mass planet in orbit around it. But Alpha Centauri A is also very important to astronomers: almost a twin to the Sun in mass, temperature, chemical composition and age, it provides an ideal natural laboratory to compare other characteristics of the two stars. One of the great curiosities in solar science is that the Sun’s wispy outer atmosphere – the corona – is heated to millions of degrees while the visible surface of the Sun is ‘only’ about 6000ºC. Even stranger, there is a temperature minimum of about 4000ºC between the two layers, just a few hundred kilometres above the visible surface in the part of Sun’s atmosphere called the chromosphere. Now, using ESA’s Herschel space observatory, scientists have made the first discovery of an equivalent cool layer in the atmosphere of the Sun-like star, Alpha Centauri A. Credit: ESA Both layers can be seen during a total solar eclipse, when the Moon briefly blocks the bright face of the Sun: the chromosphere is a pink-red ring around the Sun, while the ghostly white plasma streamers of the corona extend out millions of kilometres. The heating of the Sun’s atmosphere has been a conundrum for many years, but is likely to be related to the twisting and snapping of magnetic field lines sending energy rippling through the atmosphere and out into space – possibly in the direction of Earth – as solar storms. Why there is a temperature minimum has also long been of interest to solar scientists. Now, by observing Alpha Centauri A in far-infrared light with Herschel and comparing the results with computer models of stellar atmospheres, scientists have made the first discovery of an equivalent cool layer in the atmosphere of another star. Read more at: http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2013/02/our-sun-has-a-twin-esa-reveals-a-second-sun-alpha-centauri-a-2454868.html “α Centauri A in the far infrared. First measurement of the temperature minimum of a star other than the Sun,” by R. Liseau et al. is published in Astronomy & Astrophysics 549, L7 (2013)
Published on 19 Feb 2013
Suspicious0bservers - Development of sunspot 1678: "This took about 100 minutes from start of event to stabilization and covered an area larger than Jupiter." Important Video: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o TODAY's LINKS: Moon Water: http://phys.org/news/2013-02-moon.html Less Snow, More Blizzards: http://phys.org/news/2013-02-climate-... Mercury: http://www.universetoday.com/100084/t... Solar Data: Helioviewer: http://delphi.nascom.nasa.gov SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ An Unlikely but Relevant Risk: The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 Less than a day ago, sunspot AR1678 didn't exist. Now it is three times wider than our entire planet. NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the sunspot's rapid development: [go to www.spaceweather.com to watch sunspot developing] Sunspots are islands of magnetism that float on the surface of the sun. This one is emerging from depth and changing at such a rapid pace that its magnetic field is likely unstable. A reconnection event in AR1678's magnetic canopy could lead to a significant solar flare. Stay tuned! www.spaceweather.com
Published on 15 Feb 2013
Important Video: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o TODAY's LINKS: Russia Meteor: http://www.universetoday.com/99982/me... ; http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/wo... Evidence I didn't publish: http://spears.lancs.ac.uk/cgi-bin/sum... Glacier Collapse: http://www.weather.com/news/science/g... State of the climate: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/nationa... Ground Current: http://spaceweather.com/gallery/indiv... An Unlikely but Relevant Risk: The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 Title: Apparent Relations Between Solar Activity and Solar Tides Caused by the Planets Author: Hung, Ching-Cheh Abstract: A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty-eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions (less than 10 deg. longitude) or at the opposing side of the Sun. The probability for this to happen at random is 0.039 percent. This supports the hypothesis that the force or momentum balance (between the solar atmospheric pressure, the gravity field, and magnetic field) on plasma in the looping magnetic field lines in solar corona could be disturbed by tides, resulting in magnetic field reconnection, solar flares, and solar storms. Separately, from the daily position data of Venus, Earth, and Jupiter, an 11-year planet alignment cycle is observed to approximately match the sunspot cycle. This observation supports the hypothesis that the resonance and beat between the solar tide cycle and nontidal solar activity cycle influences the sunspot cycle and its varying magnitudes. The above relations between the unpredictable solar flares and the predictable solar tidal effects could be used and further developed to forecast the dangerous space weather and therefore reduce its destructive power against the humans in space and satellites, controlling mobile phones and global positioning satellite (GPS) systems.
Published on 11 Feb 2013 : Suspicious0bservers·660 videos
Important Video: http://youtu.be/_yy3YJBOw_o TODAY's LINKS: Sun not a Gas? http://www.ptep-online.com/index_file... Drought Update: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/news/us-drou... An Unlikely but Relevant Risk: The Solar Killshot: http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170 Skyywatcher88
EARTH-DIRECTED ERUPTION: On Saturday, February 9th, around 06:40 UT, a magnetic filament in the sun's northern hemisphere erupted, hurling a coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the UV flash from the underlying C2-class solar flare: http://www.spaceweather.com/ |
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