What about Propagation ?

Joseph Bento joseph at kirtland.com
Sat Jan 18 22:32:46 CST 2014


On 1/18/2014 9:16 AM, Phil wrote:
> Oh, yawn.
>
> "I've been a solar physicist for 30 years, and I've never seen 
> anything quite like this," says Richard Harrison
> *
> *
> What? He thinks that is as much as a sneeze in the sun's history? A 
> week after the appearance of a huge sunspot group and accompany CME, 
> solar scientists think they can predict the next 100 years of solar 
> behaviour. In terms of accurate prediction, we know diddley about 
> solar weather and/or its effect on us. You might as well try to prove 
> that the Earth is getting warmer.
>
> Phil M1GWZ
>
> PS. I knew that there was a good chance that Richard would get in 
> before me on this. We've been laughing together about solar 
> predictions for nearly a decade now.
>
>
>

During this last solar minimal event a couple hundred years ago, people 
were skating down the Thames as portrayed in a painting in the BBC 
link.  Better buy a pair of skates to get to work, Phil. :-)  They are 
saying that these events can contribute to colder winters.

Joe, N6DGY

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