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[quote:shadasonic:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzM1MjQxMjY0X0RFNTI3RkU=] [quote:Isis7:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzM1MjM5OTg4X0UxMTE1RDQ1] [color=red]CHANCE OF STORMS:[/color] NOAA forecasters estimate a 10% to 20% chance of polar geomagnetic storms on Dec. 24th in response to a CIR or "corotating interaction region." A CIR is a boundary between fast- and slow-moving streams in the solar wind. Crossing a CIR, as Earth will do on Christmas Eve, can spark magnetic storms and auroras. [color=red]FARSIDE ERUPTION:[/color] No strong flares have issued from the sun in weeks, but solar activity might not be as low as it seems. The farside of the sun is increasingly restless. On Dec. 21st, multiple CMEs flew over the edge of the solar disk, and today NASA's STEREO-A spacecraft observed a filament erupting on the farside. http://spaceweather.com/images2012/23dec12/farsidefilament_strip.jpg This activity suggests that the long-term forecast could be stormy. In one to two weeks, active regions currently on the farside will turn toward Earth, possibly sending some flares and CMEs our way. Co-rotating Interaction Regions: interactions between fast and slow streams http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cairns/teaching/lecture11/node4.html [b]Near Earth Asteroids[/b] has [color=red]2012 XM55[/color] 3 LD mass distance 12 m size. http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2012%20XM55&orb=1 http://spaceweather.com/ [/quote] The farside as nin noted last week was having a magnetic storm almost across the entire eastern side. It was something I hadn't seen before and we've been waiting to see if it would spread or slide around to earthside. It looks like it hasn't. Our energy drawing anomaly is still present backside as the energy refuses to transfer. This is actually becoming more of a phenom. Its amazing that this has been going on for 7 months and Nasa hasn't even tried to explain it,while most followers and tempolar scientist are all talking about it [/quote]
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Its going around the ring... South America next.
UPDATE......UPDATE.....UPDATE
For anyone interested in Earthquake predictions:
I guessed 2 that have hit by looking at the above link and seeing a pattern. I'm talking above 4.0 Mags. Please take a look and tell me where you think the next one is going to be and why.
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