On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 16:35:58 -0800 (PST), candy rosa
wrote:
On Jan 4, 3:49*pm, dxAce wrote:
wrote:
Space Weather News for Jan. 4, 2008
http://spaceweather.com
Solar physicists have been waiting for the appearance of a
reversed-polarity sunspot to signal the start of the next solar cycle.
Seems as though we'd seen a short-lived reversed polarity spot some time ago
which rapidly disappeared.
The wait is over. A magnetically reversed, high-latitude sunspot
emerged today. *This marks the beginning of Solar Cycle 24 and the
first step toward a new solar maximum. *Intense solar activity won't
begin right away. *Solar cycles usually take a few years to build from
solar minimum (where we are now) to Solar Max (expected in 2011 or
2012). *It's a slow journey, but we're on our way!- Hide quoted text -
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So, can't remember. Does this mean we have better communication by SW
at the start of the new cycle?? Or how does this affect SW again.
Thanks.
Check out this link.
http://www.ae4rv.com/tn/propflash.htm