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http://www.cira.colostate.edu/ramm/rmsdsol/tropical.html If you go to the West Pac part of this link there is a sat shot of TWO tropical storms together. This...
4 Jul 5, 2004
6:22 am

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Today's solar activity report is dedicated to the Cassini spacecraft designers, builders, engineers, and scientists. The pictures coming back are nothing...
1 Jul 5, 2004
4:29 am

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The Earth has crossed into a high-speed solar wind stream coming from a coronal hole. At the initial boundary crossing, G-1 geomagnetic storm conditions were...
1 Jul 2, 2004
6:47 am

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The Earth has moved inside of a high speed solar wind stream coming from a coronal hole, and the solar wind speed is hovering around the 500 km/sec range. The...
1 Jun 29, 2004
4:27 am

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Over at TWC a poster wrote: "Over the weekend Dr. Steve Lyons mentioned that the typhoon season in the western Pacific has become the most active since 1961. ...
1 Jun 28, 2004
3:32 pm

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Sunspot region 634 has rotated out of view, and 635 will very soon be doing so. With no new sunspot regions coming over the eastern limb of the solar disk,...
2 Jun 27, 2004
4:37 pm

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Opened my mail yesterday to the blaze of National Geographic&#39;x July 2004: "The Sun: Living With a Stormy Star" cover story by Curt Suplee, plus supplement...
2 Jun 27, 2004
4:35 pm

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Sunspot regions 634 and 635 are approaching the western limb of the solar disk. While both regions are quite large and naked-eye visible (never look directly...
1 Jun 24, 2004
6:32 am

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http://www-das.uwyo.edu/~geerts/cwx/notes/chap12/mjo.html "Fig 2: Schematic of the MJO. The cross section represents the equatorial belt around the globe, or...
1 Jun 21, 2004
1:34 pm

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RELEASE: 04-193 NASA DATA SHOWS HURRICANES HELP PLANTS BLOOM IN "OCEAN DESERTS" Whenever a hurricane races across the Atlantic Ocean, chances are phytoplankton...
7 Jun 21, 2004
1:33 pm

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All remains quiet, despite the continued presence the large sunspot regions 634 and 635. Both of them look to have the sort of magnetic complexity that could...
1 Jun 21, 2004
6:06 am

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http://www.oscar.noaa.gov/datadisplay/ http://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/SeasonalClimateOutlook/SouthernOscil lationIndex/30DaySOIValues/ Interesting to look...
1 Jun 20, 2004
11:25 pm

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The solar wind speed is a little elevated due to a coronal hole that's in an Earth-pointing position. So far, there hasn't been much in the way of activity,...
1 Jun 18, 2004
5:52 am

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but our planetary alignment and new moon brought us a super typhoon. Dianmu's history: 1-min.Winds Warning Date/Time (in Knots) Direction of Number (in UTC)...
1 Jun 16, 2004
5:49 am

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Activity is beginning to pick up as a new active sunspot region, reegion 634, is rotating into view. It has already fired off an M-class flare, and the...
1 Jun 14, 2004
5:25 am

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First I called the Florida drought, now this!!!!!!!!!!!!!: http://www.wrel.com/modelmap.htm http://groups.yahoo.com/group/methanehydrateclub/message/2145 ...
1 Jun 13, 2004
6:51 am

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http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/natural_hazards_v2.php 3?img_id=12170...
2 Jun 12, 2004
4:45 am

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The CME from the long-duration flare of a few days ago is due here just about any time, but so far, there hasn't been any evidence of it's passing. There did...
1 Jun 11, 2004
1:19 am

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[Kinda OT but I thought this might appeal to people on this list -SD] ... From: Tom Healy To: novelty lifeboat <novelty-lifeboat@yahoogroups.com> Subject:...
1 Jun 8, 2004
1:55 pm

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Well, things are beginning to get at least a little bit more interesting. First of all, we have a small coronal hole that has rotated into an Earth-pointing...
1 Jun 8, 2004
6:44 am

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There is but a single sunspot region visible on the solar disk tonight, that being sunspot region 618. It is, however, a big one, and has the potential for...
2 Jun 7, 2004
11:27 am

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The solar wind speed is slowing down since the most recent coronal hole encounter, and things are getting quite, well, boring. The is but a lone sunspot...
1 Jun 5, 2004
5:34 am

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mostly in Tx and Ok. http://oiswww.eumetsat.org/IDDS-cgi/listImages? a=0,m=8,f=1,c=9,o=0,s=0,n=6,d=1,v=400,p=0 Just after a rising SOI and with as we see the...
2 Jun 3, 2004
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** Aurora Watch In Effect ** The Earth has moved inside of a high-speed solar wind stream coming from a coronal hole, and the solar wind speed has topped 500...
1 Jun 2, 2004
4:54 am

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** Aurora Watch In Effect ** The Earth is beginning to move inside of a high speed solar wind stream coming from a coronal hole that has rotated into an ...
1 May 31, 2004
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KARLSRUHE, Germany — About 30,000 litres of radioactive water poured into the Rhine river in southwestern Germany after a pump malfunctioned at a nuclear...
7 May 29, 2004
1:34 am

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I just finished reading Legacy too. That storm description was one of the best parts of the book. :) Too bad about chlorophyll. Did you read his Blood Music...
1 May 28, 2004
9:36 pm

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I'm currently re-reading Greg Bear's science-fiction novel "Legacy", and I'm realising how relevant it is to the Gaia hypothesis. There's also a wonderful...
1 May 27, 2004
10:06 am

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I think you covered this in another post, Mike, but I don't remember which one. What are your "official"; predictions for the upcoming hurricane season? How...
1 May 26, 2004
8:10 pm

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The effects of the recent round of high solar wind speed have tapered off, and all is quiet for the time being. There are three sunspot regions visible. One...
1 May 26, 2004
5:41 am

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