Posted on 11/26/2020 8:31:30 PM PST by BenLurkin
Sunspots are a good thing. And they are picking up, as is the solar flux index. Radio propagation has returned and is improving, after being nearly dead for at least 2 years.
OK. GOT THAT!
Ha ha, I was thinking of that song, too.
Will it rain in Hoboken next Thursday?
we’ve always been kindred spirits out here.
happy Thanksgiving to you and yours dfw!
A fair question, but difficult. Historically, civilizations have been wiped out by "natural events" plenty of times, and a few of those could have been CME related. But we don't know.
What we DO know is that a CME like the one that caused the Carrington Event (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrington_Event) would almost certainly take out all the power grids, electronic equipment (computers, cell phones, automobiles, etc.), communications, etc. Airplanes and satellites would die and most would start falling out of the sky. Who knows what military gear would go haywire, and with what effects (it isn't all protected against CMEs). Modern life -- modern civilization -- would be vastly damaged and would take decades to recover to a recognizable industrial level.
You might argue that that is not the "end of civilization", and you would be right, except for one thing. Humans would freak out completely, and they would destroy what was left of civilization after the CME's destruction.
Same to you.
Someone assumes we are civilized..
I guess that all depends on your definition.
In any case I would prefer not to live though a massive CME that hit earth, a giant meteor, or a manmade EMP for that matter.
Our current civilization is extremely vulnerable to this and becoming more so every day.
Imagine if you will 20 years from now, a massive CME causes the clouds to break, Azure, Aws, Ibm, Google, Alibaba suddenly gone, the internet gone
Worse yet all the massive power transformers in the power grid melt and powerlines catch on fire.
The only vehicles that work are 70 year old Mercedes diesels
No thanks.
“Is there any way we can stop this?!!?”
Yes!!! Just wear you damned mask!!!
Absolutely Correct!
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Potential Disaster Looms!
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We Must Do SOMETHING!?!
I like THAT Idea!
Appease the “Sun Gods!”
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Likely candidates?
Volunteers?
Sure - like sunspots, liver spots will occur if one waits long enough...
One of my kids used to work on the SOHO Mission at NASA. It was his college job. He told me about the sunspot activity stuff a couple years ago.
Because it wasn’t easy finding that piece on the SOHO website. It was buried deeply within the site, in the “Not-So Frequently Asked Questions” section! For real. I’m not making this up to be funny.
https://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/classroom/notsofaq.html#SUNSPOT_CLIMATE
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NASA: Solar & Heliospheric Observatory, aka SOHO
Not So Frequently Asked Questions
Sunspots
How big was the largest sunspot group?
Why is it that the areas that appear brightest in the x-ray pictures correspond to sunspot locations?
What is the origin and structure of the designation process for sunspots?
Do Sunspots only appear on certain latitudes?
Why do sunspots seem to enhance radio wave propagation on Earth?
Does the number of sunspots have any effect on the climate here on Earth?
https://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/classroom/notsofaq.html#SUNSPOT_CLIMATE
Just the opposite. His boss thought global warming is a bunch of hooey
Yes, that is what I thought you were saying when I asked "are you saying that his instructors there actually informed him that sunspots are linked to climate?"
Or do you mean his boss didn't believe in global warming period, regardless of reason, natural or human?
I didn’t ask him that much detail.
He’s on a different mission now. He said his office mates are mostly liberal but there are a few normals there too. Not that it matters. he hasn’t seen anyone in months.
He’s one of only three people who can perform his functions so they only go to the space center when necessary and only solo. If they can work from home they do.
But of course.
I predict that liver spots will appear on your hands and face with some regularity after you have lived around 27,300 days
But of course.
I predict that liver spots will appear on your hands and face with some regularity after you have lived around 27,300 days
LOL
74.744861 Years
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