Shy Elf wrote #18 and 19: "I'm sorry, but this post seems mostly incoherrent to me, and the link to growing crystals in DMSO solutions hardly seems relevant,...
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/science/AP-Fire-and-Ice.html Report: Icier Clouds Make More Lightning E-Mail This Printer-Friendly By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ...
Rasmus E. Benestad wrote: "I appreciate the explanation about capacitance, after all it is a while I completed my first degree in physics and electronics..." I...
At Real Climate Rasmus Benestad wrote in respones to my previous reply to him: "We do not need to invoke these aspects of electric fields and so on to explain...
You will really enjoy discussing your interests with David here. I see that Steve MacDonald (Gigabite) has been posting with you. Steve used to belong here but...
Rasmus Benestad wrote: "We do not need to invoke these aspects of electric fields and so on to explain cyclones. They can readily be simulated in computer...
After causing quite a bit of excitement as it was emerging over the sun's eastern limb, sunspot region 792 has calmed down some, although it still has the...
Mike Doran wrote: "Caracus 1999 was due to dam changes in the region, again, impacting the conductivity of the regions oceans and its ability tho support a ...
A gentleman by the name of Jim Hughes has recently been discussing space weather with me. Perhaps you know of him. He contends that when the wind speeds drop...
I just caused a huge amount of controversy at Storm2k bb. Not flaming or anything like that. Simply stating the theory discussed at our club. Posters lied...
Sunspot region 792, formerly known as 786, is showing that it is still quite active. It launched a massive X1.3 flare on 7/30. This was a long-duration...
Heat wave in Oz, a bio electrical view: Regional factors: Monthly SOI value in April (negative favors electrical flow to the West Pacific): 2005 4 -10.8 3 ...
** S-1 Solar Radiation Storm In Progress ** Sunspot region 786 has returned in the form of sunspot region 792, and it is still as active as it was last time...
When sunspot region 786 rotated out of view, the sunspot number dropped as low as it can get. It dropped to zero. And it has stayed there for several days....
Sunspot region 786 has rotated out of view after launching a massive X1.2 class flare. Region 790 then got into the act by producing an M1.0 shot, but it is...
Sunspot region 786 is approaching the western limb of the solar disk, but it darn sure isn't going quietly. There have been three M-class flares within the...
** Aurora Watch In Effect ** Sunspot region 786 had been looking for several days like it might have the potential for a producing a significant flare....
** Aurora Watch In Effect ** The Earth is in a high speed solar wind stream coming from a coronal hole, although so far, there hasn't been much in the way of ...
All is quiet at the present time. There is but a single sunspot region visible, that being region 781. It has just recently rotated into view. Before that,...
** Aurora Watch In Effect ** There's little in the way of flares or sunspots to report. In fact, only two tiny sunspot regions are visible. That hasn't...
** Aurora Watch In Effect ** On 6/16, now departed region 775 fired off a long-duration M-4 class flare. There was a CME produced, and it should be arriving...
The last 24 hours have seen G-2 geomagnetic storm activity associated with the arrival of a faint, partial-halo CME from a long duration C-class flare which...
The Earth has exited the high speed solar wind stream mentioned in my last report, and the overall activity level has dropped off accordingly. There is,...
** Aurora Watch In Effect ** The Earth is in the middle of a high speed coronal hole solar wind stream. Solar wind speeds have been fairly close to the 600...
http://www.weather.unisys.com/hurricane/sat_ir_p.gif AND go to http://www.lightningstorm.com for real time, look to image to group for crude copy from that...
** Aurora Watch In Effect ** It wasn't the strongest solar wind blast we've seen by a long shot, but solar wind speeds in the 500 km/sec range coupled with a ...
http://hurricane.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/2005/june_zzz/june05.ht ml http://image.weather.com/images/maps/tropical/gulf_sst_720x486.jpg ... The 1995-2004...