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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by diamondsmith
I do. All the time.
The Sun is very calm, as is the geomagnetic activity. There is nothing of note going on.
Do everyone a favor and use the other thread.
edit on 11/26/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
I didn't plagiarized I just learn very fast ,and yes sometimes before the end of 2012 will have a big event!
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by diamondsmith
You've just plagiarized this site:
www.ips.gov.au...
But if you bothered reading it you would see that a Hyder flare is a burst of light. A Hyder flare arrives at Earth 8 minutes after it occurs. Are you predicting a Hyder flare is going to occur tomorrow?
edit on 11/27/2011 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by diamondsmith
Max Waldmeier wrote a paper in 1938 which described the phenomenon of suddenly disappearing filaments (disparition brusque), and mentioned that these can be associated with flare-like brightenings, but it was left to Charles Hyder to postulate the first comprehensive mechanism for the such flares.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by diamondsmith
I see nothing about a Hyder flare.
Do you know what a Hyder flare is? Do you know what the effects of a Hyder flare are?
Flares are intense brightenings that occur in the solar chromosphere. Flares are generally observed from Earth using narrow band filters, typically with a bandwidth of less than 0.1 nm, and often centred on the Hydrogen-Alpha wavelength of 656.3 nm. Flares also have counterparts, that is, sudden outbursts, in the radio and X-ray spectrum.
The results of that flare will be visible you will see!I know that!
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by diamondsmith
Well, maybe if you didn't spout the same ignorance of solar science across multiple threads I wouldn't have to deny it in so many threads.
A Hyder flare is no threat, and you have not provided any evidence that one will occur.