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eHam.net Forum : Articles : Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycle: Forum Help

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Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycle: Reply
by KA3NRX on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Better stalk up on plenty of firewood, heating oil, and alcoholic beverages, people. The Maunder Minimum is at hand. And it's going to be EFFFING COLD!!!!! Meanwhile, the criminals in Washington will ram "climate change" legislation down our collective throats based on a LIE!!!! And this country will suffer even more as a result. (nice going America, way to pick'em). And the DX on the bands will be few and far between. AAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

Vince P
KA3NRX
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by AF3Y on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Hey Vince..... I believe a chillpill is needed old man. DX is alive and well, at least here in Sunny and Hot South Carolina. If this is a Maunder minimum, its a wimp. I worked each and every one of the last group of expeditions, on several bands/modes (all but ZY0T, where I only got one Q).
I think you put too much faith in the highly educated(?) fearmongers who make a lot of $$ predicting solar inactivities. We dont have enough info (not nearly long enough) to use any kind of averaging methods, which is a lot of their baloney. Just hang in there, keep your station at ready and get ready for a booming cycle 24. I am hoping it will be one of the strongest yet. (And Oh, by the way, No black helicopters from D.C. seen here either.. hi hi) 73, Gene
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by N4CQR on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Actually quiet funny. Seems as though there is someone weekly atempting to figure out what is wrong with sun.

Solar Cycle 24 Prediction Panel: Predicted Sunspot Numbers and Radio Flux:
by swpc.noaa.gov on September 18, 2009

Sonograms of the Sun Explain Mystery of the Missing Sunspots:
by gong.nso.edu on September 17, 2009

Finally A New Solar Cycle 24 Sunspot:
by Thomas F. Giella (NZ4O) on August 31, 2009

Interview: Sunspots Disappear by 2015:
by NW7US on August 30, 2009

Solar Cycle 24 Sunspot Group Growing:
by Thomas F. Giella (NZ4O) on July 5, 2009

New Solar Cycle 24 Sunspot Group:
by Thomas F. Giella (NZ4O) on June 22, 2009

Solar Cycle 23 Sunspot Group Re-emerges:
by Thomas F. Giella (NZ4O) on April 30, 2009

'Quiet Sun' Baffling Astronomers:
by BBC on April 22, 2009

Yet Another Solar Cycle 23 Sunspot Group:
by Thomas F. Giella KN4LF (KN4LF) on February 12, 2009

The Sun Shows Signs of Life:
by science.nasa.gov on November 7, 2008

Spotless Sun: Blankest Year of the Space Age:
by science.nasa.gov on October 5, 2008

and the list goes on....

September 19th I said the following and I continue to stand by it...

1.)Sunspots are not returing soon
2.)Scientist don't have a clue of what is going on.
3.)All information is 90% speculation.

Apparently few people remember the 199x-2000 fiasco
predicting massive events. Alas, the sun remained virtually silent.

Remember a few years back when a sunspot showed reverse polarity/polarization? Remember the talk and excitement? This was predicting that cycle 24 would be awesome; a massive event.

Well... that was a bust...

Here is where it began:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/15aug_backwards.htm
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by KE4MOB on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Sluggish flow?

Maybe a high-fiber diet and a mild laxative would solve the problem!!

(Sorry. Couldn't resist.)
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by KA2FIR on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
New sunspot appearing:

http://spaceweather.com/images2009/23oct09/midi512_blank.gif?PHPSESSID=vhr0dl20oih2n02dv0thlpvkv1
 
Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycle: Reply
by N2XK on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
It's ok if it is the Maunder Minimum. Don't forget we only have until 12/21/2012 to work DX as that is when the world is going to end. Just as it was going to happen because of the big computer crash in the year 2000. And so on and so on and so on.

Just remember it is called science for a reason. It is all just a theory until it is proven. The sun has been studied for thousands of years and until this day we do not know much about it. Any body can come up with a theory as too why the sunspot cycle has been so low still.

I even have a theory about it, the sun is getting ready to become a super nova in the next million years and the low sunspots is the start of it HAHAHAHA.
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by K3LUE on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Bet you bring politics into everything you do. Probably a great rag chewer. If anything should be "rammed down your throat" it should be a sock.
 
Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycle: Reply
by W6DLF on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I'm sure Vince is kidding us with his gloom and doom. If not, you better stalk up (sic) on the items he suggests, hi hi.
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by K3AN on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
OMG, a late cycle?! Is the Sun pregnant?
 
RE: Sluggish Flow Inside the Sun May Cause Late Sunspot Cycl Reply
by AE6RO on October 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I wouldn't bet the farm on a strong Cycle 24, or any sort of Cycle 24. Not going to happen.
FYI, the Maunder Minimum lasted for 70 years so any minimum beginning now will take a few years to get going.
The article was kind of hard to read.
If we are dealing in facts, the last two sunspots were Cycle 23, making Cycle 23 the longest on record.
73, John
 

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