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[quote:Simple27:MV8yMzkxMDE5Xzg3NDc4OTEyXzYwNUQ1OTc5] [b]HUGE SOLAR RADIO BURST:[/b] During the frenzy on May 22nd, the sun emitted a shortwave radio burst so loud that "it drowned out lightning static from a severe local thunderstorm," reports Thomas Ashcraft, who recorded the noisy signal using a radio telescope in rural New Mexico. Click to listen to a 100 second sample of the sounds emerging from his loudspeaker. https://www.spaceweather.com/images2021/22may21/SunMay222021_2130UT22.21MHz_Ashcraft.SW.mp3 The radio burst coincided with an M1.4-class solar flare at 21:30 UT. "This was a very hot and dynamic flare for sure," says Ashcraft. "I was recording audio at 22 MHz and 21 MHz, and my radio spectrograph was operating from 30 MHz down to 15 MHz. Strong solar radio emissions were present at all frequencies." This event was so intense, radio operators in the Arctic heard it at midnight. Rob Stammes chart-recorded the outburst from the Polarlightcenter in Lofoten, Norway: [imgur]https://imgur.com/FSdpp4Z[/imgur] "Normally, solar radio bursts can only be received during daylight hours," says Stammes. "This one was different. The sun was just below the horizon at local midnight when the outburst occured, and my instruments picked it up." Astronomers classify solar radio bursts into 5 types. Using his radio spectrograph, Ashcraft was able to determine which ones were present on May 22nd. "It was a mixture of Type II and Type V," he says. These are caused, respectively, by shock waves and electron beams moving through the sun's atmosphere in the aftermath of strong flares. https://www.spaceweather.com/ [/quote]
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I accidentally deleted the OP of this thread during some glitch issues on GLP this morning (10/30/17).
I will be posting some useful links in the next post to make it easier for those posting so you don't have to scroll through a massive OP. :)
I had to delete the first two comments on this thread to do so, but wanted to keep them so I've put them below.
5* and I'm on board.. Simple.. I'm sorry about CH.. He will be missed greatly..
but, the continuation of EQ is an important thing because it's connected to so many things..
Thank you!!! Simple... I will be here.....
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Awesome Simple, glad you started this thread. Lets get to work.
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I also would like to mention that I know this thread has MANY pages and that it can be somewhat intimidating to join/chime in on a long standing thread as a new member/AC (I've experienced it when I first joined GLP), but we are a VERY welcoming group to those who newly join us. We are a small family of sorts who are all mostly interested in the same earth-related topics (quakes/solar/volcanoes/weather/etc.) and share info on each of those topics as well as 'off-topic' discussions. We genuinely care for one another here and even when we do not agree with each other, we ALWAYS respect each other.
I truly enjoy when new folks join us here. All that I ask is to show respect. :)
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