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G.. wrote:
On May 27, 1:17 pm, dave wrote:
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Q do these 'smallspots' infulence radio or is there a differant type
of spot that needs to form for this ?
tnx- G .
We need UV from theSunto charge the ionosphere.


... so .,sun spots are cooler ... so darker .. so wave lenght is
lower .. so give out more uv than normal

that sound right ?

G .

Sounds right to me.


Not quite right. UV is a higher frequency than visible light and X-ray
are a higher frequency than UV.

Low to high frequency is infra red (radiated heat), visible light, UV,
X-rays.

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On Wed, 27 May 2009 16:25:42 -0700, Telamon
wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

G.. wrote:
On May 27, 1:17 pm, dave wrote:
G.. wrote:

Q do these 'smallspots' infulence radio or is there a differant type
of spot that needs to form for this ?
tnx- G .
We need UV from theSunto charge the ionosphere.

... so .,sun spots are cooler ... so darker .. so wave lenght is
lower .. so give out more uv than normal

that sound right ?

G .

Sounds right to me.


Not quite right. UV is a higher frequency than visible light and X-ray
are a higher frequency than UV.

Low to high frequency is infra red (radiated heat), visible light, UV,
X-rays.



I use good old "Roy G. Biv"* to remember it. (For those unfamiliar
with this mnemonic, "vide infra," -- pun intended.) So, we get...

infrared ("below" red) -- red (the "R" in Roy) -- other colors, in
order -- violet (the "V" in Biv) -- ultraviolet ("beyond" violet).

A little Latin and etymology goes a long way.

[* Roy G Biv == the order: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo,
Violet.]

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I don't get to the beaches anymore, but when I used to, I used to tell
them bikini babes,,,
Alright now, that side is done.Turn over and cook the other side.

I made two trips to The Can Man scrap iron yard today.That woman (I
reckon she is about my age) who works in the office is cute.I told a guy
waiting his turn to get paid his scrap iron money,,,
She is cute.He told her I said she is pretty.I said,,,
I better get away from here, she might be married and HE might be in
there!
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Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

G.. wrote:
On May 27, 1:17 pm, dave wrote:
G.. wrote:

Q do these 'smallspots' infulence radio or is there a differant type
of spot that needs to form for this ?
tnx- G .
We need UV from theSunto charge the ionosphere.
... so .,sun spots are cooler ... so darker .. so wave lenght is
lower .. so give out more uv than normal

that sound right ?

G .

Sounds right to me.


Not quite right. UV is a higher frequency than visible light and X-ray
are a higher frequency than UV.

Low to high frequency is infra red (radiated heat), visible light, UV,
X-rays.


I was agreeing that sunspots are cooler regions.
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I don't get to the beaches anymore,


Maybe there is a forgiving God after all...


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I wouldn't live on, or near a beach for anything in the World.
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New Tunguska Theory UFO Intervention.
www.rense.com

BullSh.t!
Art ''Ohhhhh My Gawdddd'' Bell and George ''Afraid of Ouija Boards''
Noory are probally having Orgasms over that one.Especially, George
''Betty Boop'' Noory.
I can just see their faces right now.
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On May 28, 12:22*am, Telamon
wrote:
In article
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*"G.." wrote:
On May 23, 1:32*pm, dave wrote:
Telamon wrote:
In article
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*Graham wrote:


What are the *white *spotsshowing on the *sun.... are these *solar
flares ?
something *showing on this :-


http://www.bbso.njit.edu/Images/daily/images/kfull.jpg


but *image will change with time (22/5)


full set of images :-


http://www.n3kl.org/sun/


Very small sunspots where the field lines are not twisted much or very
strong. Look at the magnetogram where the redspotsare negative gauss
and the blue positive gauss.


http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~obs/cur_mag_fe1.html


http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/ima..._full.gif-Hide
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Ok .. *can see the link in the *two images and the *field *lines


Q do these 'smallspots' infulence radio or is there a differant type
of spot that needs to *form for *this ?


Smallspotslike this are not going to have an effect.

Largerspotshave flares that generate X-rays, which strongly charge
particles in the atmosphere depending on the height above the earth
cause layers to have different dielectric constants, which in turn
refract the radio waves back to earth making long distance
communications possible.

Right now we have asungenerating a weak by comparison but steady
X-ray stream that is weakly charging the particles into ions in the
atmosphere so the daytime high frequency is not so good but night time
low band is very good with the mostly undisturbed earths magnetosphere.

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Ok .. wrong angle on the uv .. I was thinking that the 'wave
length' was shorter ..... white to dark ......so its not the actual
'spot' that genarates the x ray radiation .. but the 'flare or flux
lines' that appeare to come from and go back into the 'spot' ....
as per the magneto gram ......

final take ......try this

1. the 'flux' that is 'flowing' from +/- magnetic 'aeras' .. gives
off x-ray radiation .(how .. energy collapse.transform to xrays ..
'led' type of thing?) . the bigger the 'event' the bigger the x-ray
level .. so more spots = more x-rays = more layer inoisation

2 when the flow exceeds the 'magnetic' constraint and ruptures , this
releases what ever is in the flow ,particals, making a solar
'flare' .assume these are high energy particales .. which once
free .. do not collapse . which on arival proceedes to cause deeper
ioisation , over cooking the system .... no radio . power surges etc.


That sounds better ?

G ..




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In article ,
dave wrote:

Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

G.. wrote:
On May 27, 1:17 pm, dave wrote:
G.. wrote:

Q do these 'smallspots' infulence radio or is there a differant type
of spot that needs to form for this ?
tnx- G .
We need UV from theSunto charge the ionosphere.
... so .,sun spots are cooler ... so darker .. so wave lenght is
lower .. so give out more uv than normal

that sound right ?

G .
Sounds right to me.


Not quite right. UV is a higher frequency than visible light and X-ray
are a higher frequency than UV.

Low to high frequency is infra red (radiated heat), visible light, UV,
X-rays.


I was agreeing that sunspots are cooler regions.


That's correct. The theory is that when the magnetic lines of force get
tangled at a spot on the suns surface it impedes the flow of material
from the inner sun to the surface causing the area to be cooler by about
1000 to 2000 degrees kelvin.

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In article ,
I. P. Yurin wrote:

On Wed, 27 May 2009 16:25:42 -0700, Telamon
wrote:
In article ,
dave wrote:

G.. wrote:
On May 27, 1:17 pm, dave wrote:
G.. wrote:

Q do these 'smallspots' infulence radio or is there a differant type
of spot that needs to form for this ?
tnx- G .
We need UV from theSunto charge the ionosphere.

... so .,sun spots are cooler ... so darker .. so wave lenght is
lower .. so give out more uv than normal

that sound right ?

G .
Sounds right to me.


Not quite right. UV is a higher frequency than visible light and X-ray
are a higher frequency than UV.

Low to high frequency is infra red (radiated heat), visible light, UV,
X-rays.



I use good old "Roy G. Biv"* to remember it. (For those unfamiliar
with this mnemonic, "vide infra," -- pun intended.) So, we get...

infrared ("below" red) -- red (the "R" in Roy) -- other colors, in
order -- violet (the "V" in Biv) -- ultraviolet ("beyond" violet).

A little Latin and etymology goes a long way.

[* Roy G Biv == the order: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo,
Violet.]


Which is also mostly follows the resistor color code.

0 black
1 brown
2 red
3 orange
4 yellow
5 green
6 blue
7 indigo (purple)
8 gray
9 white

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