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Originally posted by lokomotiv23
reply to post by usmc0311
No real rhyme or reason that I can discern, though it is much more prevalent in the afternoon hours.
Solar flares, perhaps?
FLATLINED: Solar activity is very low. With no sunspots actively flaring, the sun's x-ray output has flatlined. NOAA forecasters say there is no more than a 5% chance of M-flares and a 1% chance of X-flares today. Solar flare alerts: text, voice
Originally posted by deadeyedick
reply to post by usmc0311
Would it take 3 days for us to get the effects of a solar storm?
That site said that on 1oct they recorded an earthsong i wonder what that is about.
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by lokomotiv23
Okay, I just called COX. I got the same message. they said it is seasonal "sun outages" when the earth, sun and satelite align (not the moon) and the sun's noise creates outages. Outages are expected between Oct 1-10, they say.
Yesterday, while I was on the phone with the tech, she tried to explain it to me, just confusing the issue further