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OT - NASA - Long Range Solar Forecast
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Nick
2006-05-22 22:28:20 UTC
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"May 10, 2006: The Sun's Great Conveyor Belt has slowed to a record-low crawl,
according to research by NASA solar physicist David Hathaway. "It's off the bottom of
the charts," he says. "This has important repercussions for future solar activity.""

More at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10may_longrange.htm
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Lawrence Jenkins
2006-05-23 10:16:14 UTC
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Post by Nick
"May 10, 2006: The Sun's Great Conveyor Belt has slowed to a record-low crawl,
according to research by NASA solar physicist David Hathaway. "It's off the bottom of
the charts," he says. "This has important repercussions for future solar activity.""
More at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10may_longrange.htm
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but I use http://www.trillian.cc as I like it better
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Well in some quarters that means increased cloud formation and an increase
in earth's reflectivity=global cooling?
Or at least a steadying, throw in a couple of big eruptions and Ridley
Scott will never have to use that stupid fake snow, that never settles, ever
again.

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