[FOTZeiss] Fw: Solar Radio Storm
Glenn A. Walsh
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Mon Mar 28 23:24:24 EDT 2011
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--- On Mon, 3/28/11, SpaceWeather.com <swlist at spaceweather.com> wrote:
> From: SpaceWeather.com <swlist at spaceweather.com>
> Subject: Solar Radio Storm
> To: "SpaceWeather.com" <swlist at spaceweather.com>
> Date: Monday, March 28, 2011, 1:05 AM
> Space Weather News for March 28,
> 2011
> http://spaceweather.com
>
> SOLAR RADIO STORM: A profusion of emerging sunspots has
> kicked off a days-long radio storm on the sun. VHF
> receivers on Earth are picking up loud bursts that sound
> like waves crashing on a beach. This ongoing event
> continues a recent trend of increasing activity as Solar
> Cycle 24 heats up. Check http://spaceweather.com for audio and images of the
> instigating sunspots.
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