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we are going to see major bushfires in Australia, and California, we are going to see massive hurricanes.
Originally posted by lifecitizen
we are going to see major bushfires in Australia, and California, we are going to see massive hurricanes.
Um, we all already see major bushfires in Australia, and California has them every summer
Massive hurricanes are also normal.
These things are already happening, we are and have already seen them
I'm sorry but I have to agree with others, your theory is a dime a dozen, especially here on ATS but also on the net in general
And a whole year of research, wow Im impressed
BEIRUT — A Lebanese aviation official says an Ethiopian Airlines plane with 85 people on board has disappeared off the radar shortly after takeoff from Beirut. The official said contact was lost about 45 minutes after the early Monday departure. He asked that his name not be used because he is not authorized to speak to the media.
Photos of a burned Russian-made Iranian passenger plane after a crash landing at Mashhad airport, northeastern Iran, on Jan. 24, 2010. The Tupolev passenger plane, carrying 157 passengers and 13 crew, crash landed in northeastern Iran injuring at least 46 people, state television reported. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Originally posted by FeralMonkeyMagic
Possible Apophis impact - "4 in 1 million" on 2029.
2036 is a different story.
But again, nothing to necessarily worry about. YET - lol.
See link below;
sydneyasteroidwatch.wordpress.com...
Solar particles by themselves don't cause severe space weather, but they get energized when the solar magnetic field becomes oppositely-directed to Earth's and reconnects in a different way. The energized particles then cause magnetic storms that can overload power lines with excess current, causing widespread blackouts. The particles also can cause radiation storms that present hazards to spacecraft in high orbits and astronauts passing through the storms on the way to the moon or other destinations in the solar system. "The more particles, the more severe the storm," said Joachim "Jimmy" Raeder of the University of New Hampshire, a co-author of Li's paper. "If the solar field has been aligned with the Earth's for a while, we now know Earth's field is heavily loaded with solar particles and primed for a strong storm. This discovery gives us a basic predictive capability for the severity of solar storms, similar to a hurricane forecaster's realization that warmer oceans set the stage for more intense hurricanes. In fact, we expect stronger storms in the upcoming solar cycle. The sun's magnetic field changes direction every cycle, and due to its new orientation in the upcoming cycle, we expect the clouds of particles ejected from the sun will have a field which is at first aligned with Earth, then becomes opposite as the cloud passes by."
For practical purposes plasma weapons have already been created in Russia. ***Their action is based on focusing beams of electromagnetic energy produced by laser or microwave radiation into the upper layers of the atmosphere***. These beams would be able to defeat any target flying at supersonic or near-sonic speeds in the near future. A cloud of highly ionized air arises at the focus of the laser or microwave rays, at an altitude of up to 50 kilometers. Upon entering it, any object--a missile, an airplane, is deflected from its trajectory and disintegrates in response to the fantastic overloads arising due to the abrupt pressure difference between the surface and interior of the flying body. What is fundamental in this case is that the energy aimed by the terrestrial components of the plasma weapon--lasers and antennas--is concentrated not at the target itself but a little ahead of it. Rather than "incinerating" the missile or airplane, it "bumps" it out of trajectory.
Has it not occured that during this period we could also be facing more than one risk?