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NASA admits current Heatwave is from the recent Solar Flares.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13054977:MV8xODE3MDU2XzMwMjQ0NjgxXzQ1N0EwQkYy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 12226624:MV8xODE3MDU2XzMwMjQ0NTc4X0I5NzgxMUMw] Never had it happen this DRAMATICALLY, in the past solar maximums...I call :bsflag: [/quote] I guess you don't remember Super El Nino of 1998. Global temperature was significantly higher in many years and we still have not seen that kind of global temperature since then. Believe it or not, we have seen a slight cooling off since then but I expect global temperature to go up a little bit when el nino makes a comeback later this year but it won't last long. The next solar cycle may be very weak and we could see significant global cooling, hopefully not like little ice age.... [/quote]
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March 22, 2012: A recent flurry of eruptions on the sun did more than spark pretty auroras around the poles. NASA-funded researchers say the solar storms of March 8th through 10th dumped enough energy in Earth’s upper atmosphere to power every residence in New York City for two years.
“This was the biggest dose of heat we’ve received from a solar storm since 2005,” says Martin Mlynczak of NASA Langley Research Center. “It was a big event, and shows how solar activity can directly affect our planet.”
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