To: oxcart
But this week, there was a sunspot called 822 that's 87,000 miles across - the size of the planet Jupiter! Could it erupt with more powerful X-flares as has happened the past few months.
Right now there are only three tiny sunspots on the sun that are no threat to anyone. Author-is-a-moron alert.
To: Strategerist
#14, I warned you! (Twilight Zone music playing)
18 posted on
12/07/2005 8:18:29 AM PST by
oxcart
To: Strategerist
822 was active from early to late November.
40 posted on
12/07/2005 8:29:36 AM PST by
msf92497
(Was Republican...Now just a Conservative.)
To: Strategerist
Right now there are only three tiny sunspots on the sun that are no threat to anyone. Author-is-a-moron alert.Actually, I read the whole link. The author seems to me to be pretty well versed in just how little we know about global temperatures and the causes of changes in it. I would say this author knows a lot more about the subject than the standard Bush is causing global warming scientist.
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