TopBand: Next Solar Cycle

Bob Wruble ai7b@teleport.com
Thu, 16 Jan 1997 09:37:46 -0800


CONSIDER THE SOURCE.....!!!!

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> From: Craig Clark <nx1g@top.monad.net>
> To: topband@contesting.com; yccc@yccc.org
> Subject: TopBand: Next Solar Cycle
> Date: Thursday, January 16, 1997 8:27 AM
> 
> A Calmer Sun Predicted; colder Earth may result 
Wed Boston Globe( p.A11)
> 
> Well guys, for those of you who have been hoping
for a major increase in
> Solar activity as we move into this next cycle,
Solar scientists say that
> the Sun is now entering a "quiet" period.
> 
> In a story in yesterday's Boston Globe, predicted
levels of activity will be
> down significantly from the last few cycles.  The
article states that this
> may mean mild "space weather," fewer power
black-outs, less radio
> interference, and, perhaps, slightly cooler Earth
temperatures.
> 
> This prediction is based upon an analysis of
solar magnetic measurements.
> The Sun has shown a decease in activity in the
last 50 years. 
> 
> Oh well......
> 
> 
> Craig
> 
> 
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