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To: TheStag who wrote (1567)11/8/2012 1:20:17 PM
From: globalwarmingisascam  Respond to of 2178
 
Finally...came late, which shows the high speed was manipulated by rotation of sun and not too strong.

Solar activity looks to slowly ebb the next couple of weeks. Unless we get a surprise event, activity should be low until ~Nov 22. I don't see anything solar for Nov 14 Bradley date, but the sun is powered by fusion and does what it wants.

Weatherwise, the flare came at a time a low is over west coast. This will drop the low further down the west coast and enhance the south winds ahead of it. A nice warm up east of the Rockies this weekend and early next week, especially east coast after snow. Otherwise, basic propagation of waves...we'll see if there's an enahnced/strong low around Nov 22(always seems to be in midwest...not much of a prediction).