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Lisa Simpson March 19th 06 08:48 PM

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Space Weather News for March 19, 2006

http://spaceweather.com

WEEKEND AURORAS: A solar wind stream hit Earth on March 18th, sparking a
geomagnetic storm and auroras over northern US states such as Wisconsin,
Minnesota and Michigan. It's no coincidence that auroras are showing up
now--on the eve of Northern Spring. History shows that weeks around the
equinoxes are often good times to catch Northern Lights. Visit
http://spaceweather.com for more information and pictures of this weekend's
auroras.



dxAce March 19th 06 09:24 PM

aurora
 


Lisa Simpson wrote:

Space Weather News for March 19, 2006

http://spaceweather.com

WEEKEND AURORAS: A solar wind stream hit Earth on March 18th, sparking a
geomagnetic storm and auroras over northern US states such as Wisconsin,
Minnesota and Michigan. It's no coincidence that auroras are showing up
now--on the eve of Northern Spring. History shows that weeks around the
equinoxes are often good times to catch Northern Lights. Visit
http://spaceweather.com for more information and pictures of this weekend's
auroras.


http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapN.html

dxAce
Michigan
USA



The-Wisest-One March 20th 06 05:50 PM

aurora avenue 98101
 
Well,

I guess that explains why the bands sound like buzz saws! They have
been extremely noisy for the last couple of days. Hopefully we will
have quieter periods soon.

I suspect before long our power grid will go down permanently. Then
SWLing will be perfect again without any electrical disturbances.

We will have to run everything off solar and wind power.

Peace

On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 20:48:37 GMT, "Lisa Simpson"
wrote:

Space Weather News for March 19, 2006

http://spaceweather.com

WEEKEND AURORAS: A solar wind stream hit Earth on March 18th, sparking a
geomagnetic storm and auroras over northern US states such as Wisconsin,
Minnesota and Michigan. It's no coincidence that auroras are showing up
now--on the eve of Northern Spring. History shows that weeks around the
equinoxes are often good times to catch Northern Lights. Visit
http://spaceweather.com for more information and pictures of this weekend's
auroras.





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Mark Zenier March 21st 06 05:30 PM

Seattle Trivia (was aurora avenue 98101)
 

Subject: aurora avenue 98101


Er, no part of Aurora Ave. is in 98101 (Downtown Seattle). It really
starts at the south border of 98109. The Battery St. tunnel is in 98121
(the Denny Regrade) and by the time Hwy. 99 gets to 98101, it's The
Alaskan Way Viaduct.

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