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Re: Satellite environment 15:00 UTC today |
NOAA was good, I was better. Depending on models used, some weeks it is easier to predict events unfolding on the far side of the Sun than other weeks. This last week was like shooting fish in a barrel using the impossible and obscure class of models applicable to astrophysics contained in the Ozonator Star Model. These models can also be used to detect life in other solar systems as I “detect” it in our own with a $10 calculator. I wrote “~3:20 PM CST --- GBRWE* 10/19 - 25/03's Extreme Planetary Warnings for Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Solar/Terrestrial Flares from Human Activities **; Robert Rhodes, Supplemental; GBRWE 10/19 - 25/03; 10/18/03 ... Making me neither eligible for WAFB’s “Color the Weather T-Shirt”, Nobel Prize, or X-Prize, it appears this week we will be blessed by a massive dust storm on Mars, either through a massive x-ray type solar flare and/or the focusing of dark matter/energy from Earth’s planetary ecology. ...C. Our monster biological activity also requires warnings from liberated solar flare activity and other discharges from the Ozonator Star Model. 1. There should be monster solar flare(s) (discharges) will hit planet Earth in the form of x-ray(s), radio blackout(s) and/or similar energies. 2. There should be minor predicted CMEs (coronal mass ejection(s)) with a G+ geomagnetic storm(s) to hit planet Earth. 3. The HooShooToo Model for predicting Electron 2MeV Integral Flux (relativistic electron fluxes - REF) is predicted to produce at least one alert with a single day maximum >7000 pfu”. The very next day, in the regular GBRWE, I wrote “B1. Weeks’ Reporting Period of 10/19 - 25/03, current. This week will hurt early and often. The Ozonator’s disaster pendulum continues with exponential intensification of killer hails, wildfires, hot wind, droughts, swarms of killer tornadoes with a vengeance, swarms or big earthquakes, calving of icebergs, catastrophic loss of glaciers, more points of torrential rain and flooding, many hurricanes, other violent weathers, a planet-wide dust storm on Mars, and some spectacular solar wind. “ In comparison, from the good people at NOAA, “outlook For October 15-21 Space weather for the next week will likely reach minor to moderate levels. Category G1 and G2 geomagnetic storms are expected as high speed solar winds are expected from a large coronal hole. There is also a slight chance of a category R1 radio blackout from an old active sunspot region that is due to return to the visible disk early in the period” ("SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #03- 41"; sec.noaa.gov, 10/14/03). Then, “NOAA Region 484 developed rapidly over the past three days and is now one of the largest sunspot clusters... approximately 10 times larger than Earth... already produced a major flare (category R3 Radio Blackout on the NOAA Space Weather Scales) on 19 October at 1650 UTC. The region continues to grow, and additional substantial flare activity is likely” (“SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY BULLETIN #03- 2”; sec.noaa.gov, 10/21/03). rr Follow Ups: ● Re: Satellite environment 15:00 UTC today - Donald Boon 08:52:32 - 10/27/2003 (19878) (1) ● Re: Satellite environment 15:00 UTC today - Robert Rhodes 22:30:48 - 10/27/2003 (19882) (0) |
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