Originally posted by Snowflake Killa
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It’s getting to be that time again, solar flares
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Well, the CME was expected to hit yesterday but it is late to the show so it should be hitting us sometime today. Those folks that live in the northern states may get to see the northern lights tonight.
I’m going to update this thread in the future when new, strong X class solar flares get belched out of the sun.
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Originally posted by Big Lee View PostI moved my moonpies away from the microwave. I'm not taking any risk.
God created the heavens and earth and is in absolute control of all we see.
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OP, found your post interesting read. Thanks for posting.
Curious, I had a web site where this Meteorologist had developed a formula using solar flares to predict the weather. I lost the site when my hard-drive failed.
The Meteorologist, who's name I cant remember, had a high correct prediction rate.
Do you know of any site that does this?
I do know that the one of the reason's the Farmer's Almac is right a good portion of the time is they do use the solar flares in their predictions.
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Originally posted by hopedale View PostOP, found your post interesting read. Thanks for posting.
Curious, I had a web site where this Meteorologist had developed a formula using solar flares to predict the weather. I lost the site when my hard-drive failed.
The Meteorologist, who's name I cant remember, had a high correct prediction rate.
Do you know of any site that does this?
I do know that the one of the reason's the Farmer's Almac is right a good portion of the time is they do use the solar flares in their predictions.
That is a good question.
Solar flares effect a LOT of things here on earth. I haven’t heard about them effecting weather, but it makes perfect sense. There is some kind of correlation between solar flares and earthquake/volcanic activity.
While I find solar flares and the related components very interesting, I don’t loose any sleep over it at all. It is kind of like living on the coast and dealing with hurricanes. You can go years without any major problems, sometimes your entire life. But then occasionally you end up with an ex named Katrina or Ida knocking on your door and that turns your whole life upside down! It can happen, but as long as you are moderately prepared then there’s nothing to worry about.
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Did I read somewhere a strong enough solar flare could act as an EMP? I'm not much of a prepper but I have been thinking about getting an older vehicle that would survive one. Of course, I can't remember how old it needs to be. I'll have to check out the website, OP.
Kevin, good on you for having the good moral character to apologize. I wish everyone knew how.
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