On Jan 14, 5:22*pm, ml wrote:
In article ,
*"Ed Cregger" wrote:
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message
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Ed Cregger wrote:
That has been on my mind also. We do having a significant slowing of the
current known as the Atlantic Conveyor over the last several years. That
does not bode well for Europe/England just by itself.
I was looking forward to one more active sunspot cycle before I died (I'm
a six meter fan), but it doesn't appear that we are going to have one, if
present trends continue.
Of course, just when you think you have Mother Nature all figured out -
she comes out of left field with some new phenomenon that catches us by
surprise. For instance, the Yellowstone super caldera. If that were to
erupt, it would mean an Ice Age for sure. Or would it?
Anyone keeping tabs on the earthquake activity in Yellowstone?
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/
- 73 de Mike N3LI -
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Somewhat. That would definitely bring on an Ice Age, should it have a full
scale eruption. Never a boring moment.
Ed, N2ECW
sigh, like many *i've been waiting * for the bands *to *come alive *and *
start jumping *
hopfully it's just a bit of a delay and not * a way way long term wait
but i guess the only thing *worse *then *many more years *of *dead bands *
would be for the world *to end * egads * if that happens * i can always
do *EME *but *its not the same
Remember that it is predicted that our world will flip with respect to
the poles
thus the zenith of sun spots will alter by eleven years. Best to learn
to swim before that happens. Last thing I heard was the magnetic pole
was in Siberia and still going away. Hopefully there is
still time for the poles to change their minds and return.
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