Nothing to fear from the sun, all of our climate concerns are from human activity.
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This is clearly due to man-made climate change.
Fortunately, such things as a nearby star cannot affect our weather or anything else.
Boom, boom, boom, out go the lights.
\o/ OMG and we have no where to run ,LOL
Solar power, exactly the type of energy the democrats want to harness.
After that solar storm, the world should no longer depend on fossil-fuels. Energy for all and forever.
“...nearly double the sunspot appearances predicted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration”
Those scientists’ models can’t do anything right. But we KNOW that the earth’s temperature will go up 1 degree in 100 years if we don’t tax ourselves 100 trillion dollars today.
The storm that could hit Earth on Thursday will likely be fairly weak. Predicted to be a G-1 geomagnetic storm, it could cause minor fluctuations in power grids and impair some satellite functions — including those for mobile devices and GPS systems. It could also cause an aurora to appear as far south as Michigan and Maine.
More powerful than ‘climate change’. A class V solar flare would hit the Earth with the energy of MILLIONS of hydrogen bombs.
1859 Carrington Event...the powerful stream of solar particles fried telegraph systems around the world.
If this one is that bad all those black sprinkles you see on the ground are exploded solar panels.
Big ass fan blades found on freeway.
Must be caused by Americans driving SUVs and trucks, and us barbequing meats.
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