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Solar Storms Could Induce SHTF....
Wow. Scary stuff. Wonder what one of these solar storms would do to one's solar setup. I don't know enough about solar energy systems to tell if they'd be at risk as well. Also a good argument for having water stored or a way to get it in the absence of electrical power....
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No need to wax and wain over it..........a solar storm is like a super volcano.
That baby goes off.......you dont have anything to worry about anymore. T |
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it wouldn't affect solar powered systems... the damage is done to magnetically sensitive equipment.
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Couldn't this be faked? Simply get all the players in line and shut everything off.
"Fortunately, the military and certain systems were protected enough to withstand the storm. Please proceed to the nearest FEMA shelter." |
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What is funny is that the entire system is set up to fail if we have the type of event that happened only 150 years ago. It's not like it will never happen again.
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Just set off an EMP and blame it on a solar storm. I do not think a solar storm would affect cars the way and EMP would but they would just say it was due to a solar storm bigger than any other in history.
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Here is all you need to know about that article:
"A new study from the National Academy of Sciences " From that point on is all Bravo Sierra. |
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Another little problem
A number of recent studies (see McComas et al., 2008, and references therein) have concluded that the solar wind observed in Ulysses' third orbit is about 25 percent less powerful than that measured during the spacecraft's first orbit. (Both of these orbits corresponded to periods of minimum solar activity.) While the wind speed is almost the same during both orbits, the density and pressure measured during the third orbit are significantly lower. "The heliosphere has been shrinking" The marked long-term trend to lower dynamic pressures implies that the heliosphere has been shrinking and as a consequence the distance to the heliopause is reduced. Since the heliopause acts as a shield for our solar system, warding off a significant portion of the cosmic rays outside the Galaxy, a reduction in size and strength could mean an increase in the number of Galactic cosmic rays which enter the inner part of the solar system. http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/obj...objectid=43458 |
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Most solar flares are the result of 'snaped' secondary solar currents that cause sunspots. Sept.08: NASA: Solar Wind Loses Power, Hits 50-year Low Dec.29: Where have all the sunspots gone? So Fox is either as wrong as they can be, or they are pimping a mime for controller's purposes. |
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