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Dave[_18_] October 11th 08 07:48 PM

New Cycle 24 Sunspot Looks Big
 
NEW SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is emerging near the sun's northeastern limb.
It's the biggest active region in months and appears to be a member of
new Solar Cycle 24.

http://www.spaceweather.com/

Telamon October 12th 08 01:58 AM

New Cycle 24 Sunspot Looks Big
 
In article 48f13312.2105984@chupacabra,
Bob Dobbs wrote:

Dave wrote:
NEW SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is emerging near the sun's northeastern limb.
It's the biggest active region in months and appears to be a member of
new Solar Cycle 24.

http://www.spaceweather.com/


Probably shouldn't complain about the slow sputtering start
(careful what you wish for)
if our maternal star decides to get really weird
and steal the headlines from the financial doomsday.


It's a little premature to get all excited about one sunspot group.
We had zero in Aug and one in Sept and nearly halfway through this month
one so far means nothing.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon October 12th 08 02:11 AM

New Cycle 24 Sunspot Looks Big
 
In article
,
Telamon wrote:

In article 48f13312.2105984@chupacabra,
Bob Dobbs wrote:

Dave wrote:
NEW SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is emerging near the sun's northeastern limb.
It's the biggest active region in months and appears to be a member of
new Solar Cycle 24.

http://www.spaceweather.com/


Probably shouldn't complain about the slow sputtering start
(careful what you wish for)
if our maternal star decides to get really weird
and steal the headlines from the financial doomsday.


It's a little premature to get all excited about one sunspot group.
We had zero in Aug and one in Sept and nearly halfway through this month
one so far means nothing.


The prediction model by NOAA was updated last April. According to it the
time for increasing sun spots is now to early 2009. I'm betting early
2009. Note the old broken lines are the 2007 predictions.

http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/SC24/index.html

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon October 12th 08 05:45 AM

New Cycle 24 Sunspot Looks Big
 
In article ,
Bart Bailey wrote:

In
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com
posted on Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:58:56 -0700, Telamon wrote: Begin

In article 48f13312.2105984@chupacabra,
Bob Dobbs wrote:

Dave wrote:
NEW SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is emerging near the sun's northeastern limb.
It's the biggest active region in months and appears to be a member of
new Solar Cycle 24.

http://www.spaceweather.com/

Probably shouldn't complain about the slow sputtering start
(careful what you wish for)
if our maternal star decides to get really weird
and steal the headlines from the financial doomsday.


It's a little premature to get all excited about one sunspot group.
We had zero in Aug and one in Sept and nearly halfway through this month
one so far means nothing.


That's why I called it a sputtering start,
but their frequency of appearance is increasing.


It's way to early to know what's going on yet. The trend should be clear
between now and next February.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon November 8th 08 09:57 PM

New Cycle 24 Sunspot Looks Big
 
In article
,
Telamon wrote:

In article ,
Bart Bailey wrote:

In

y.
com
posted on Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:58:56 -0700, Telamon wrote: Begin

In article 48f13312.2105984@chupacabra,
Bob Dobbs wrote:

Dave wrote:
NEW SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is emerging near the sun's
northeastern limb. It's the biggest active region in months and
appears to be a member of new Solar Cycle 24.

http://www.spaceweather.com/

Probably shouldn't complain about the slow sputtering start
(careful what you wish for) if our maternal star decides to get
really weird and steal the headlines from the financial
doomsday.

It's a little premature to get all excited about one sunspot
group. We had zero in Aug and one in Sept and nearly halfway
through this month one so far means nothing.


That's why I called it a sputtering start, but their frequency of
appearance is increasing.


It's way to early to know what's going on yet. The trend should be
clear between now and next February.


My prediction for Nov is for a small uptick in the sunspot numbers and
solar activity and then more of the quiet sun we have been having in
Dec.

I don't think we are out of the bottom yet. Maybe early next year.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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