Solar Rev 16:8 And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.

Broccoli

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Wonderful!! //sarc//
Looks like Japan will take the hit at their high noon time. Full force impact. Most of US will be in the late afternoon/evening hours when it hits. 7pm East Coast/4pm West Coast on the 19th.

The one thing to remember is that the shields are shot. Stay out of the sun. Now an S3 solar radiation storm.

They pulled the astronauts off the ISS for a reason.

Biological: Radiation hazard avoidance recommended for astronauts on EVA; passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk.
Satellite operations: Single-event upsets, noise in imaging systems, and slight reduction of efficiency in solar panel are likely.
Other systems: Degraded HF radio propagation through the polar regions and navigation position errors likely.

Blessings
 

Broccoli

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Solar radiation storm level 4
Biological: Unavoidable radiation hazard to astronauts on EVA; passengers and crew in high-flying aircraft at high latitudes may be exposed to radiation risk.
Satellite operations: May experience memory device problems and noise on imaging systems; star-tracker problems may cause orientation problems, and solar panel efficiency can be degraded.
Other systems: Blackout of HF radio communications through the polar regions and increased navigation errors over several days are likely.
www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-

Hang on to your butts!
 

Broccoli

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G4
G4 (Severe) Geomagnetic Storm Impacts
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Power systems: Possible widespread voltage control problems and some protective systems will mistakenly trip out key assets from the grid.
Spacecraft operations: May experience surface charging and tracking problems, corrections may be needed for orientation problems.
Other systems: Induced pipeline currents affect preventive measures, HF radio propagation sporadic, satellite navigation degraded for hours, low-frequency radio navigation disrupted, and aurora has been seen as low as Alabama and northern California (typically 45° geomagnetic lat.).
More about the NOAA Space Weather Scales
 

Broccoli

Veteran Member
Now that the cme from x1.95 flare has passed, everyone is calibrating the damage. I agree with most that say that ar4341 is still on the move and positioning itself along with the coronal hole jet stream. More flares are possible and at least a parting shot over the rim.

Mrmbb333 addressed the Earth's geomagnetic shields and how they held up, surprisingly well. Earthquake activity will continue to be part of the fallout, along with the weather. Some GRBs and muons in the mix. The high speed train crash in Spain happened at the same time as the flare.

Interesting timing with PDJT in Davos now.

Have a good day!!
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
I'm requesting some prayers for my animals and I. The demons are at the door. Thank you in advance. amen
Prayers going up. We noticed you long absence and I bet the Lord has been watching over you. Ben Davidson and Stephan Burns just announced 3 rapid successions of flares from the sun coming in the last two days, with the last one coming in fast catching up to the first two coming in by tomorrow night.
 

Samuel Adams

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The one thing to remember is that the shields are shot. Stay out of the sun. Now an S3 solar radiation storm.

They pulled the astronauts off the ISS for a reason.

First time I’ve seen this thread.

25 years ago, maybe little longer, I noticed the sun was getting “hotter”.

Now it’s near intolerable on clear days when temp over 80.

Shields being fried rather explains it.

Thought I was just getting soft in old age….

When did the depleting of shields commence in force ?
 

Broccoli

Veteran Member
I'll try a sun report:158.jpg
This is borrowed from Schrodingersothercat.blog. Thank you.
It simply shows the forces at work. The sun is lashing out at magnetic changes from incoming debris fields from the other star. Earth is caught in the middle.
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These flares are scheduled to hit earth any hour now. The timing is determined by the usual calculations. The problem is the path is more cluttered with debris, electromagnetics and sludge from the above 'boom' that it is actually slowing down the cme.

That's my readings of the recent events. The next 24 hours will be telling. Wild weather setting up too.

God Bless and Jesus saves.
Amen
 
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Broccoli

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Today the Arietid meteor showers peak, so Goes xray flux baseline down to B6.63. After the peak, flares will pop off.
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Density is high, real high 8.cm3. 1) ionisphere is is becoming hyperosmotic 2) earth is going to quake more because of weight.
The roof is getting ready to cave in so to speak. When this happens the cold, real cold will come rushing in. Ice Age or Frozen to quote Disney.
Amen
 

Broccoli

Veteran Member
Let's play a game.
God fearing Christians;
What is the body count of Illegal Islamic Alien Alex Aryan Assassin Extraordinaire?
Amen
 

Broccoli

Veteran Member
The above video has the idea of insulating for cold and hot. Sunflowers love the heat. They track the heat all day and don't burn up.

This one is again for heat. There is more about making salt coolers. Rt 16 min
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All 60 cooling methods from this channel in one manual — honest numbers, real costs, weekend builds → https://rayholtonsecre... Salt was one of the most important cooling tools in human history. Long before refrigeration, salt preserved food, created ice in the desert, and chilled entire underground storage rooms to temperatures that kept meat and dairy fresh for months. Civilizations from ancient China to colonial America built entire industries around salt's ability to manipulate temperature. Then mechanical cooling arrived and salt went back to being a seasoning.In this video, we look at the many ways salt was used to cool homes, preserve food, and manage temperature — and why all of that knowledge was abandoned in less than fifty years.We start with the basics. Salt interacts with water and ice in ways that no other cheap, abundant material can. It lowers the freezing point of water, drives endothermic reactions that pull heat out of the surrounding environment, and absorbs moisture from the air. Each of these properties was exploited independently by different cultures across different centuries to solve the same fundamental problem — keeping things cool without electricity.We cover the major applications. Frigorific mixtures — salt and ice combined to reach temperatures well below freezing — were the basis of food preservation, early medicine, and commercial ice cream production for centuries. Salt-packed ice houses stored winter ice through entire summers, keeping estates, hospitals, and markets supplied with cold storage year-round. In
 

Broccoli

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I read this years ago. The rate of exposure always made me wonder what role did the weather play? Nowadays, I'm thinking alot;


"November 1918 was a very special time, too, because the end of the Great War was expected almost any day, and a rumour spread at the Show on Friday 8 November that an armistice had been signed. A crowd gathered around Derry’s Brass Band to celebrate, but as the afternoon wore on there was no official confirmation. Then the hot nor’west day suddenly changed to a cold wet southerly, and one old lady I interviewed said that as a young woman she had dressed up in all her finery for the races and was caught by the southerly change and got soaked to the skin while waiting for a tram on Lincoln Road. That was the start of the flu for her, and for hundreds of other people in Christchurch. Other eyewitnesses who had been at the races remembered seeing people collapsing and being carried off by St John Ambulance stretcher-bearers. One lady told me the women’s rest room looked like a wartime casualty clearing station, with bodies lying everywhere, even on the floor. This flu struck suddenly, and was ten times worse than ordinary flu. People just collapsed and went unconscious. Other survivors told me they just felt pole-axed, and had to go to bed and were too ill and delirious to get up for days on end.

Dr Chesson later told the Epidemic Commission that the flu in Christchurch started during Show Week and really took off over that following weekend. The city’s hotels began to look like army hospitals, with extra beds in the corridors and staff run off their feet. The situation at the hospital was even worse, because so many of the nurses were coming down with the flu even as the number of new admissions was soaring."
 
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