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To: Doug R who wrote (1365)1/25/2019 12:29:43 AM
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Activity at the magnetic poles:



To: Doug R who wrote (1365)3/6/2019 10:03:06 PM
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A week ago, Joe Cioffi was convinced that Winter would go away by next week.
Now...not so much:



To: Doug R who wrote (1365)3/6/2019 10:14:56 PM
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Daily Sun: 06 Mar 19


Spotless Days
2019 total: 48 days (75%)

Popocatepetl has had a busy week.



An explosion this morning at El Popo.
Volcano ash alert in several parts of Mexico City after explosion at El Popo
mexiconewsdaily.com



Live streaming:


A sunspot may calm things down on the cosmic ray/volcanic activity front a tiny bit. Greater solar magnetic activity staves off cosmic ray penetration into the solar system. sciencedirect.com

Polarity of the spot is quite wonky. Its polarity configuration is sideways. The plage below is normal...west/east arranged opposite polarities. Sunspot 2734 is north/south. I haven't a clue what that means.