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Sure enough, they found, on average, a small increase in pressure just after each high speed solar wind event. They reckon a fast solar wind increases the pressure by 2.5 hectoPascals. To put this in context, atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 1000 hPa. So that's a tiny increase
Despite the small number of events and the small change in pressure , these guys say their results are statistically significant.
So what on Earth could be going on? How can the solar wind influence the atmospheric pressure at sea level?
Originally posted by buskey
...of the many recent hypotheses regarding comet Elenin being highly magnetic
Originally posted by alfa1
Originally posted by buskey
...of the many recent hypotheses regarding comet Elenin being highly magnetic
Of the what? Who the hell came up with that one?
How about I come up with a hypothesis about comet Elenin being made entirely of sandpaper. You going to start threads based on that one too?