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mellie
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Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by mellie » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:34 pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... nomer.html

Fascinating isn't it, and to think, it took an amateur to photograph and report this, which begs the question, why aren't our government funded NASA scientists reporting these cyclic events also?

I guess because anything which detracts from their "climate Change" agenda, is no longer worthy of making MSM headlines?

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The chances of a disruption from space are getting stronger because the sun is entering the most active period of its 11 to 12-year natural cycle. The last solar maximum occurred in 2001.

The world got a taster of the sun's explosive power last month when the strongest solar eruption in five years sent a torrent of charged plasma hurtling towards the world at 580 miles per second.

The storm created spectacular aurorae and disrupted radio communications.

Space storms are not new. The first major solar flare was recorded by British astronomer Richard Carrington in 1859.

Other solar geomagnetic storms have been observed in recent decades.

One huge solar flare in 1972 cut off long-distance telephone communication in the mid-western state of Illinois, Nasa said.

Another similar flare in 1989 'provoked geomagnetic storms that disrupted electric power transmission' and caused blackouts across the Canadian province of Quebec, the U.S. space agency said.
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Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by boxy » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:49 pm

Holy fuck! How did SCIENCE miss this!

The sun produces SOLAR FLARES!

Someone call the lolpolice!




You idiot.
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Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by TomB » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:53 pm

LOL!!
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Outlaw Yogi

Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:53 pm

I viewed a NASA photo of a large coronal mass ejection/solar flare only about a week ago.
Which begs the question, why are you so ignorant of govt funded NASA scientists semi-regular reports concerning sun spots and the sun's 11 year rotation/spin?

The easy answer is you support a dodgey agenda which has no room for science.

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Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by Pastafarian » Sat Mar 12, 2011 3:18 pm

I suppose the reason why NASA doesn't report on it is that if people actually read the 11 year sunspot cycle is well known. And it has been fore centuries AFAICR Galileo even managed to publish on it.
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Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by mellie » Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:26 pm

boxy wrote:Holy fuck! How did SCIENCE miss this!

The sun produces SOLAR FLARES!

Someone call the lolpolice!




You idiot.
Scientists capture solar flairs all the time, and I expected NASA to have captured this,...perhaps they are in need of a little funding?

Or perhaps they were looking the other way?

Or perhaps they were too busy tweaking hokey stick graphs to have noticed... computer models being all the rage!



You twit.

It's the fact they missed it and some amateur caught it in his back yard is lame.

:roll:
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Outlaw Yogi

Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:25 pm

mellie wrote:
boxy wrote:Holy fuck! How did SCIENCE miss this!

The sun produces SOLAR FLARES!

Someone call the lolpolice!




You idiot.
Scientists capture solar flairs all the time, and I expected NASA to have captured this,...perhaps they are in need of a little funding?

Or perhaps they were looking the other way?

Or perhaps they were too busy tweaking hokey stick graphs to have noticed... computer models being all the rage!



You twit.

It's the fact they missed it and some amateur caught it in his back yard is lame.

:roll:
If you'd done a simple search, you wouldn't be making such a fool of yourself, dingbat!
Note that your d/mail article source is dated 10th March 2011, 6 days after NASA published its pics.
BTW, your ametuar hero took the pics at an ametuar astronomer's convention, not in his backyard.

Far-side Blast (March 4, 2011)
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http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/pickoftheweek/
The STEREO (Ahead) spacecraft caught a large coronal mass ejection as it roared away from the Sun and out into space in the opposite direction from Earth (Feb. 26-28, 2011). The bright cloud of particles was one of most substantial eruptions that STEREO has observed. The major blast was followed by a much narrower and less bright one. The video clip covers a little more than two days. In these corongraph images, the Sun is blocked out by the red occulting disk and the size of the Sun is represented by the white circle.
EDIT ADDITION -

So you don't have to rely on 'backyard' ametuars again ....

The Very Latest SOHO Images
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/rea ... mages.html

Viking King.

Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by Viking King. » Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:48 am

I have a desktop link to NASA, had it a few years now, and email alerts when they find something new they send an alert, when something like a huge solar burst has occured they send an alert,
when ever CME occur, it will only ever have an effect on the northern hem and mainly the USA, all it does is interupt the electronics, most of the time it is only a crackle noise heard on the phone type of stuff, but there has been at least one very big one that fried power stations, unlikes the power stations in Australia, in the USA they are all interconnected, so when one goes 50 others go as well.
So, nothing new is about to happen. :mrgreen:

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Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:58 pm

Global Warming deniers cum Climate Change skeptics like to blame the sun for the irrefutable evidence that the planet is in melt-down mode, despite the fact CME induced solar winds have no bearing on Earth's temperatures whatsoever. Just more doomseeker junk-science propaganda.

Viking King.

Re: Something for our Global warmers to ponder

Post by Viking King. » Sun Mar 13, 2011 2:52 pm

Outlaw Yogi wrote:Global Warming deniers cum Climate Change skeptics like to blame the sun for the irrefutable evidence that the planet is in melt-down mode, despite the fact CME induced solar winds have no bearing on Earth's temperatures whatsoever. Just more doomseeker junk-science propaganda.
Fact of life, and we all know of this one,
when you place a full bottle of water in the freezer, it will soon burst, why?
Because when frozen the water is expanding, if you use freshly boiled water in a cup it will freeze a lot faster than cold water, and so, when the water from rain is absorbed into the earth, it soon reaches a depth that is heated, this is only two escape routes for the steam created from this, the north and south poles, it then builds up and is pushed away from the pole,
creating the great expance of ice cap we see, an iceberg is 90% under the survace of the water, we can see in old maps of 1000 yrs ago where water was over a lot of land we now live on, where has it gone? Nowhere, it's still here, it's simply in the crust of the earth waiting to be heated and the out the poles as ice and snow, I doubt very much with what some say about a rise in water levels and land will be flooded, or that teperature increase of 1.5 degree will kill us, if we can go from 25 one day up to 40 the next and survive, 1.5 won't be felt.
The hole in the ozone layer, in particular the south pole, it has always been there, how else would excess heat and toxic gas be at a safe level? it escapes through the hole and balance is kept.
I personally feel that if we were going to be effected by global warming nad polluted atmosphere, it would have occured by now in very high numbers, because the rapid build up of industry over the past 100 yrs would have done something if there was no hole for all the gas and heat to escape.

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