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News Nuclear/EMP Watch! Weather Woes, Solar Storms, Chernobyl meltdown? Radiation? Summer sizzle? 5 SIREN ALERT
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1803826:MV80NzQ3MDE4Xzk4Mzk1MjM0X0ZDRDA5RjYz] The sun continues to be on a medium boil. The x-flares will continue, more than likely. The problem I’m noticing is that I m not seeing changes in the wind speed, 350k/s -450k/s. The x-flares are not Earth directed but some rise and fall of the solar wind speed should be clocking in. I’m wondering if the solar wind is hitting a head wind or a lot of debris. If that’s the case then are we setting up for a cannibal wind? I have to wonder what’s that going to do to earths weather systems?? Will they continue to grow stronger than what today’s storm satellite pictures indicates? When the storm hits landfall, it could be worse than predicted. Just thinking aloud. Something to keep an eye on. [/quote]
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This thread was originally started back when individual volcanoes popping off was news. They all became active about the same time. I tried to cover each one individually.
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