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    Hello Vince!

    It is very possible that space weather is the cause. Here in the N-central Alps, I have been having probs with the cell phone as well as the internet connection whether due to the wild thunderstorms we've been having or all of these solar flares... I just don't know which (maybe both).

    Thanks for the heads up!
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    still no comment from anyone about the X Cannon that just swung by us not releasing until it safely passed?

    almost popping continuous since passing too...



    here is a graph showing activity after the sunspot passed our danger zone



    that is what our graph should have looked like this last week, instead, almost no activity...


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    Quote Posted by Rocky_Shorz (here)
    still no comment from anyone about the X Cannon that just swung by us not releasing until it safely passed?

    almost popping continuous since passing too...
    Hey Rocky,

    I would like to know more about it, but You'll have to make an effort explaining it, because I know very little about all this.

    What's all this about cannons and passing us?

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    Good morning.
    Yep, I have been watchig this closely.
    Have had a huge migraine for days!



    From her blog
    Quote Well there we have it the long awaited for X eruption and it is earth bound. For days it hard harbored the energy for the largest classification of flares. At 23:08 UT on July 6, 2012 it unleashed an X1.1-class solar flare. Geomagnetic storm is expected.
    Whether or not the class X1.1 flare came from the active region AR11515 or its sister sunspot AR 11514 is now being re-examined at NOAA and Goddard Space Center. Sunspot AR11514 is relatively close to its sister sunspot and being at an angle for the SDO satellite it could be confusing. From the angle SDO had captured the flare it seems to be coming from 11515 but then again maybe not.

    As the source region for this flare is near the west solar limb, elevated proton fluxes are associated with it already making its mark on our geomagneticsphere.
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    The explosion hurled a CME into space. According to this clip from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO-LASCO), the cloud appears to be heading south and away from Earth. However, we cannot yet rule out a glancing blow to our planet on July 8th or 9th. Stay tuned for further analysis.

    Look at the CME clip from SOHO-LASCO one more time. The speckles near the end are caused by energetic protons accelerated by the flare. Guided toward Earth by solar magnetic fields, the protons are peppering Earth-orbiting satellites, causing "snow" in imaging systems and posing a slim threat for single-event upsets (computer glitches)

    We’ve had more CME’s bombarding our geomagnetosphere than it is possible to count, some did manage to break through our magnetosphere. With the class X1.1 added onto it at a high velocity wind towards earth data indicated a radiation storm around the poles, still ongoing.

    Earth is inside a stream of solar wind flowing from these coronal holes

    While 11515 will still blast out X flares we can expect more of the same from this new sunspot 11519 coming around the bend and this could really interesting when two massive sunspots join forced to hurl CMEs towards us.


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    Yesterday afternoon around 16:32 UTC, Sunspot 1515 gave a M6.9 salute on its way to the other face of the sun prompting a new proton event:



    What's new at spaceweather.com:

    Quote MANY CMEs: During the late hours of July 8th, a series of rapid-fire explosions on the sun propelled three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) into space. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded their exit:



    Despite the number of eruptions and the breadth of the billowing ejecta, Earth is little affected. All of the clouds appear set to miss our planet. Nevertheless, this flurry of CMEs highlights the currently-high level of solar activity. It is only a matter of time before a significant CME comes our way. Stay tuned for stormy space weather.

    AURORA SURPRISE: July 9th began with a brief but beautiful display of auroras over North America..... he source of the display was not an explosion on the sun, but rather a fluctuation in the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). The IMF near Earth tipped south, briefly opening a crack in our planet's magnetosphere. Solar wind poured in and ignited the lights.

    More auroras could be in the offing. A CME that left the sun on July 6th might deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on July 9-10. NOAA forecasters estimate a 25% to 30% chance of polar geomagnetic storms if and when the cloud arrives.

    ANOTHER BIG SUNSPOT: As one big sunspot (AR1515) turns away from Earth, another one is turning toward our planet. AR1520, now emerging over the sun's southeastern limb, stretches more than 127,000 km (10 Earth diameters) from end to end:

    AR1520 has a 'beta-gamma' magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar flares. So far, however, the sunspot's magnetic canopy is crackling with lesser C-flares. The calm before the storm? NOAA forecasters estimate an 80% chance of M-flares during the next 24 hours.
    RE: Auroras....the actual level of plasma penetration is at 10 right now (was 2 hrs agoi):





    http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/
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    still no comment from anyone about the X Cannon that just swung by us not releasing until it safely passed?

    almost popping continuous since passing too...

    Hey Rocky,

    I would like to know more about it, but You'll have to make an effort explaining it, because I know very little about all this.

    What's all this about cannons and passing us?
    link to cannon ball...

    in this image, we are looking from earths direction and you can watch the images as the different flares pop...



    when you are watching one spreading out as it is coming at us, that is a direct hit...

    when we have sunspots popping off 15 flares a day swinging towards our planet, and as they are pointed directly at us they go silent, building up massive energy until it passes our danger zone causing a massive sunflare CME when it releases, but always after past our true danger zone, off to the side the Xray flashes knock out communications, but nothing like a massive CME of plasma launched at our planet.

    I am continuing to point each of these out to everyone... because the technology to control the sun is beyond us...

    we have friends...


    what just passed us was an event the government has been preparing worst case scenario situations for. Electric grids world wide drop with down times of up to 3 months...

    What I am trying to point out is I don't think it will be allowed to happen, now if this is an amazing technology Black Ops is using, I'm impressed... but then why would the elites be worried if they knew they could protect this planet...
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    Quote Posted by Rocky_Shorz (here)
    in this image, we are looking from earths direction and you can watch the images as the different flares pop...



    when you are watching one spreading out as it is coming at us, that is a direct hit...

    when we have sunspots popping off 15 flares a day, swinging towards our planet, and as they are pointed directly at us they go silent, building up massive energy until it passes our danger zone causing a massive sunflare CME when it releases, but always after past our true danger zone, off to the side the Xray flashes knock out communications, but nothing like a massive CME of plasma launched at our planet.

    I am continuing to point each of these out to everyone...

    we have friends...
    Thanks for the explanation.

    I get the part where you say that the sun ejects solar flares and that some of them are pointed at earth. They are so big that they should have caused disruptions in communications etc., but they don't and that is reason to believe that we are protected.

    Sadly for me there are so many words and language that I don't understand that it's difficult to get a better picture of what's going on here. To take a good look at what you are pointing at so to speak.

    Quote when we have sunspots popping off 15 flares a day, swinging towards our planet, and as they are pointed directly at us they go silent, building up massive energy until it passes our danger zone causing a massive sunflare CME when it releases, but always after past our true danger zone, off to the side the Xray flashes knock out communications, but nothing like a massive CME of plasma launched at our planet.
    The blue parts of your text... I don't understand...
    I can make a guess at it, but still...

    sorry

    Is there a website or a dummy e-book somewhere that I can read to get some better understandings into this matter? because it is interesting.

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    well Spaceweather.com is one of the best information sources on everything related to these topics...

    when you are watching the orange image and see a huge blob of white launch away from the sun, it is a CME (a chunk of the sun blown into space...)

    most flares emit energy, but it is just particles which affect communications and satellites but a chunk of Plasma 50 times the size of our planet hitting us is a completely different story.


    this sunspot swinging towards us now is also a loaded cannon capable of popping an X at us...


    but I'm confident we will see it silently past like all the others...

    another thing to note, think of all the sunflares this last week, and yet almost no quake activity...

    the dark energy waves have been pretty flat this whole time...

    but, now they are starting again...

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    another thing I've noticed is how sun activity affects the Jet Stream, June ends the hottest 6 month period in recorded history...

    look at this link to see the current Jetstream over America...

    Jet Stream



    and yes there is a complete break in the Jetstream while this Cat 5 Geomagnetic Storm is going on...

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    that was strange, all the threads were from back in 2010...

    the shutdown of the FBI computers must be happening


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    and for those of you who think this is confusing here is an image created by a Supercomputer to show what is going on...


    Homa Karimabadi’s team, in close collaboration with Dr. William Daughton at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is currently using the OLCF’s Jaguar supercomputer to better understand the processes giving rise to space weather.

    Quote Like many other things, however, our sun is prettier at a distance. Turns out the sun is a violent place where magnetic fields and fusion energy spew plumes of radiation into outer space and at Earth, a phenomenon referred to by space physicists as space weather.

    Fortunately for us, Earth's magnetic dipole creates a type of shield known as the magnetosphere. Unfortunately, though, it's not perfect. The radiation unleashed by the sun in the form of an ionized gas known as plasma can occasionally sneak past Earth's defenses in a process known as magnetic reconnection, creating the northern lights and wreaking havoc on electronics and our daily lives. These solar storms can knock out whole power grids, rendering entire regions without electricity and, ironically, light. So far more than $4 billion in satellite damage from space weather has been documented. And more airlines are beginning to fly closer to the poles, where there is maximum solar radiation and a potentially greater risk to passengers. While ancient civilizations often worshipped the sun, modern humans occasionally have reason to rue it... link
    latest image of the new Sunspot

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    The morning sun shining in my window this morning, was brighter than I have ever seen it. Strange, getting one of those solar headaches too. Thanks to you guys keeping up on this stuff, I havent really had time to follow it this summer. Much appreciated.!!!!!!

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    From SpaceWeather.com

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    X-FLARE! Big sunspot AR1520 unleashed an X1.4-class solar flare on July 12th at 1653 UT. Because the sunspot was directly facing Earth at the time of the blast, this is a geoeffective event. Stay tuned for updates about possible CMEs and radio blackouts.

    NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a flash of extreme ultraviolet radiation from the blast site:



    The UV and X-ray pulse from the flare will have partially ionized Earth's upper atmosphere on the dayside of our planet, disturbing the normal propagation of radio signals. Watch the Realtime Space Weather Gallery for possible reports of sudden ionospheric disturbances and other effects.





    From SolarWatcher

    BREAKING NEWS: MAJOR X1.4 Solar Flare - July 12, 2012

    Quote Major X1.4 Solar Flare and CME
    Active Region 11520 just unleashed a major and long duration eruption reaching X1.4 at 16:52 UTC Today. Associated with this blast was a Strong R3 Radio Blackout over central America. A Coronal Mass Ejection(CME) watch is now in affect as this eruption was in an earth-facing position. will update shortly
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    I was out for a walk between 9:30 and 10 this morning and was suddenly so dizzy I felt like falling over, had to grab a tree...

    this energy doesn't just affect electronics...

    they photo every 12 minutes and the blast only takes 9 minutes to reach us, maybe they need to swap in a faster image processor if they are planning on using them to protect our grid...

    they were knocked out before knowing it was coming...

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    This is going to be a wild ride...
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    I too am feeling the affects. I usually do, but today, feeling vertigo type symptoms too.

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    Quote Posted by starchild111 (here)
    I too am feeling the affects. I usually do, but today, feeling vertigo type symptoms too.
    I concur. I've been having the same symptoms for the last week when the solar flares have been bombarding the Earth. Coincidence? I think not. I never normally feel dizzy.
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    Default Re: Sun Stuff: What's up!

    the hairs on people's arms raise before a lightening strike, maybe you are so in tune with the earth the extra energy is affecting you...

    I take a walk on the beach and let it flow into the water...

    maybe you are just missing the release...

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    UK mobile phone operator O2 just suffered the same kind of massive failure as Orange in France last week, coincidence ? I don't think so...
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...r-failure.html

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