Tag: NASA
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More data to support the idea the UV data collection on Earth’s surface can be used as a seismograph for better understanding spaceweather and ground impact I’d Solar flares
The data is always surprising but the patterns of vibrational impacts in the form of UV readings at weather stations posted throughout the globe can reveal exactly when the CME or spaceweather event hits the surface. Mostly it is believed that UV readings shouldn’t be heavily influenced by spaceweather because our atmosphere absorbs most of…
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UV PEAKS and Ozone in relevance to space weather CME hits ground level
The more I look the more evidence I find to back up the theory our Ozone is not protecting the ground level in some areas of Earth when Solar CME or CIR or other Spaceweather hits us. With the upcoming sunspot from the far side coming around I am afraid people will be grossly unprepared…
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Third day looking for UV Peaks and the sun activity space weather relations.
All this data is to share with everyone how some places on Earth have strong increases in UV and Solar Radiation. In the center of wind swirls seems to be the weather stations that get the PEAKED UC READINGS meaning higher than 11 for whatever reason. It is something to continue to investigate but if…
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Tracking Solar flares and correlation with bizarre warm days this winter
These images are for reference. All comments and theories are invited. Trying to prove the solar flares do impact regions of Earth quite significantly and there may be weaknesses in the magnetosphere. Then of course an M flare happened while I was looking through data… Check out this UV spike today…
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Thor and Star-Lord traverse the galaxies in search of planets for cats to make home
Why these two knuckleheads decided to go around populating various planets in the galaxy with cats while nobody knows. Luckily the latest reality TV crew caught up with them and we got a couple great seasons that we had to shorten into a mini movie. Just epic. Galaxies filled with planets full of cats oh…