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Post by acidohm on Jul 6, 2016 21:24:23 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jul 6, 2016 23:41:10 GMT
27??
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Post by acidohm on Jul 7, 2016 5:04:42 GMT
Oh Al right then......23....
Sunspot number at the time..
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Post by walnut on Jul 7, 2016 13:16:11 GMT
And to think, this is the active side of the sun come around again. It has gone quite dead. Solar flux had almost dropped into the 60's a few days ago.
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Jul 7, 2016 13:40:57 GMT
Sol sleeps. Just a nap, methinks. Aren't we still years from 24's minimum?
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 7, 2016 14:02:08 GMT
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Post by walnut on Jul 7, 2016 14:37:11 GMT
F10.7 flux is around minimum levels. This happens when the sun is at or near minimum. And it is years earlier than what was expected. I think the sun is entering an unusual phase right now.
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Post by acidohm on Jul 7, 2016 15:23:43 GMT
F10.7 flux is around minimum levels. This happens when the sun is at or near minimum. And it is years earlier than what was expected. I think the sun is entering an unusual phase right now. I agree Walnut, only time will tell but the signs are pointing one way at the moment.... www.leif.org/research/Scroll down to item 2360, leif svalgaard power point on unusual characteristics of this cylce
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 7, 2016 17:17:53 GMT
Has anyone run across a monthly f10.7 data time series link? I found the daily values site back to 1994 ftp.swpc.noaa.gov/pub/indices/old_indices/but no monthly avg. across the entire time series. Not sure when it started. Many values in 2008 (last minimum) were in the mid-high 60s. Current values appear to be in the 70s. There were some 70s in 2005, which was 3 or 4 years prior to solar minimum and many, many more in 2006. Comments on unusual nature?
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 7, 2016 17:46:25 GMT
F10.7 flux is around minimum levels. This happens when the sun is at or near minimum. And it is years earlier than what was expected. I think the sun is entering an unusual phase right now. I agree Walnut, only time will tell but the signs are pointing one way at the moment.... www.leif.org/research/Scroll down to item 2360, leif svalgaard power point on unusual characteristics of this cylce Very good Acid. Now, if I only knew what each index meant. The solar indices are going slightly haywire? And so are the volatile, higher-level organic organisms of planet Earth?
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 7, 2016 18:03:44 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Jul 7, 2016 18:33:49 GMT
I agree Walnut, only time will tell but the signs are pointing one way at the moment.... www.leif.org/research/Scroll down to item 2360, leif svalgaard power point on unusual characteristics of this cylce Very good Acid. Now, if I only knew what each index meant. The solar indices are going slightly haywire? And so are the volatile, higher-level organic organisms of planet Earth? Your right Mboy, I'm not very good with thus data either....but mainly I think if a chap like Dr Svalgaard, who is well known for a no nonsense approach to science says something is up, you can be pretty sure it is! On another note, I like this quote from your second post... In the meantime we “may hope to enjoy future ages with more equable and better climates” Sounds very a familiar thought!!!
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Post by walnut on Jul 7, 2016 18:50:02 GMT
Has anyone run across a monthly f10.7 data time series link? I found the daily values site back to 1994 ftp.swpc.noaa.gov/pub/indices/old_indices/but no monthly avg. across the entire time series. Not sure when it started. Many values in 2008 (last minimum) were in the mid-high 60s. Current values appear to be in the 70s. There were some 70s in 2005, which was 3 or 4 years prior to solar minimum and many, many more in 2006. Comments on unusual nature? It got close and it is happening early. F10.7 index, an objective, un-tampered with analog barometer.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 7, 2016 22:30:43 GMT
Current progression of Solar Cycle 24 versus Solar Cycle 23 ... F10.7 Index (monthly average) through June, 2016 For comparison, here is the AP Index. SC24 is reduced even more here. Current progression of Solar Cycle 24 versus Solar Cycle 23 ... AP Index (monthly average)
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Post by walnut on Jul 8, 2016 0:09:58 GMT
From WUWT
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