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WFAN 660 NYC is very weak in Central Ohio at 5:30am,
uncharacteristically. Is something going on? It's well before dawn. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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Perhaps this ? :
Space Weather News for Oct. 22, 2003 http://spaceweather.com Sunspot 484, which first appeared this past weekend, has grown into one of the biggest sunspots in years. Now about the size of the planet Jupiter, it's easy to see. But never look directly at the sun! Visit Spaceweather.com for safe solar observing tips. Meanwhile, say forecasters, another big sunspot could soon appear near the sun's southeastern limb. The active region is not yet directly visible, but the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) has seen material being blasted over the sun's limb from the approaching spot. Major eruptions are possible from these active regions as they rotate across the face of the sun over the next two weeks. jw wb9uai |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 09:37:10 GMT, Ron Hardin
wrote: WFAN 660 NYC is very weak in Central Ohio at 5:30am, uncharacteristically. Is something going on? It's well before dawn. Here in Central, PA reception for WFAN seemed about normal for 6:30am. KDKA did seem stronger than normal. Joe E. |
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