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reply posted on 17-8-2004 @ 07:10 PM by markjaxson
Sorry i havent posted iv been researching alot of stuff and saving documents and pics to my hard disk so i can do a major update.

Tiza...

Thanks for your posts that jimcanney site is really good there is some extremely useful information on that page that is amazing wish i had time to listen to his lectures...actually il download one now and listen to it while i post because this could be a big post.
He has so much interesting articles that i want to read right now but i just cant go through all that in one night it would help if his site was designed better just a little organisation wouldnt go amiss.
Ahh well cant complain hes done some good work!
Interesting article on tesla aswell which uses the earths ionsphere for natural and pollution free way of creating electricity.

O just one more thing Tiza i cant find the picture you want someone to tell you about? Could you let me know where exactly it is on the page please? Ahhh HA! Found it its actually an mpeg movie so i will download it now....
I downloaded the clip and it doesnt work! its only 132kb though so good job it wasnt a larger file as i have 56k and would not be impressed.

And i have just listened to one of his lectures and was impressed also thinks that the solar wind can affect our climate so im going to have to learn how to read all the raw data from nasa and foaa etc so i can post the relation for our current weather patterns.

A little quote from his hurricane page...


Next look at the dead solar wind ... NASA and NOAA scientists would interpret this as a near dead sun ... inreality we are setting in a powerful vortex caused by the solar storms rushing out past us in one direction and the August return current sheet streaming in the other way as if two giant rivers were rushing into each other


Also look at this these are at the high end of M-class solar flares just verging on X-class...


www.jmccanneyscience.com...

Amazing how things come together

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reply posted on 17-8-2004 @ 08:34 PM by Tiza
Hi, Mark:

So glad you're back. Yes, his info is extremely interesting, and he's not mainstream at all. When you listen to his theories, some of the stuff at various places like space.com, etc., sound rather goofy. Don't know any other way to put it. He makes sense on many things. BTW, I haven't listened to any of his lectures lately. I wish that he'd get his notes up and get caught up on those.

The only thing that I don't like is this, he is anti-government. I am not. I feel government anywhere is just the way it is because human nature is the way that it is and the ruler of this world is who he is. I also pray for government to do the right thing to give us benefits rather than hell to live with. It's the times we live in to be sure! But I feel that he wastes his precious time talking about that because decent science is what I want to hear.

I am already aware that many scientific Web sites make fun of him because Jim McCanney does have ancient texts that he talks about at times. I have studied many of these years ago in Bible study and didn't realize that anyone else had even seen them or was aware of them now. There are actually ancient writings from many cultures all over the world that talk about the earth tilting, and when this happens IT APPEARS at that time that the sun is rising from the west. It's just appearance, though. Then ancient writings about when Venus showed up, it was a comet at first.

But I see two different sets of people here: those who go to extremes and sound needless alarms and warnings, and those who are extreme the other way, meaning that they just make fun of everything thinking that nothing will happen. I read some posts from badastronomy.com of the extreme people who thinks nothing will happen at all. In my honest opinion, some of those people sounded like jerks. I basically think the truth is right down the center and right in between those two extremes. Am I making any sense here?

Anyway, will talk later.

Tiza


reply posted on 18-8-2004 @ 10:01 AM by Tiza
All this is a quote:

Dozens rescued from flash floods

People were left trapped in cars, homes and trees
A major rescue operation is continuing in north Cornwall, where flash floods have devastated a coastal village.
Heavy storms on Monday afternoon caused 6cm (2ins) of rain to fall in two hours in the Boscastle area.

Seven rescue helicopters were scrambled to winch people stranded on rooftops and in cars to safety.

Rescue workers described the situation as "horrendous" as buildings and cars were washed into the sea, and up to 1,000 people may have to be evacuated.

Michael Mulford, spokesman for RAF Kinloss which is co-ordinating the military rescue effort, said hundreds more people could need air-lifting from the flood-stricken area.

Buildings collapsed

"We have to consider the possibility we may have many hundreds, up to theoretically, 1,000 people who may need rescuing.

"This is the biggest combined incident we have had in many, many years. It is very seldom we have more than two helicopters at one scene. To get seven is remarkable."

Watch RAF footage

Three people were officially classified as missing on Monday evening were later accounted for, although police said it was still very difficult to establish if any more were unaccounted for.

Superintendent Jon Wotton said the operation being carried out by the emergency services would carry on all night.

Around six buildings had collapsed due to the force of the water, and over an estimated 50 cars had been swept away, he said.

In all, more than 60 people were evacuated from the village, and some had been airlifted to the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro to be treated for minor injuries and shock.

The area around Boscastle has been cordoned off and police have appealed for sightseers to stay away.

The force's emergency response plan has been put into action, co-ordinated from police headquarters in Exeter.

'Horrendous' situation

The police have urged people to remain calm and avoid the area. They are setting up an emergency number for people worried about friends and relatives.

Rescue workers described the situation at Boscastle as "horrendous" as buildings and cars were washed into the sea.

Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is visiting the scene to offer his support to the emergency services.

The floods come exactly 52 years to the day after floods swept through Lynmouth, in Devon, killing 12 people.

BBC Spotlight Cornwall reporter David George said: "There is no electricity or power in the area. A number of properties have been completely washed away and, at one point, a 10-foot wave came down one street. "

This is the biggest combined incident we have had in many, many years

Michael Munford

On This Day:1952 Devon
In Pictures: Flooding in Cornwall
"Huge trees lying in the street are being washed into the river and three shops are completely gone, either under water or washed away. "

In places, so much water flowed down streets that roads came up and were broken. People abandoned cars on both sides of the road.

Nigel Doyle, landlord of The Darlington Inn in nearby Camelford, said sandbags were being put in place to protect properties from the swollen River Camel.

Vulnerable to elements

He said: "The emergency services are out and they are sandbagging certain houses because the river is going at full flow. There is a lot of flood water out on the streets.

"I couldn't see out the car earlier and we had to drive about 5mph to get through it. It is the heaviest rain I have ever been out in."

Margaret Hunter, owner of the Tintagel Arms Hotel, said the rain had been "exceptional".

She said: "It has been torrential. Really, really heavy rain and storms with water running down the village. I was amazed at the volume of rain."

The village is one of Cornwall's most picturesque and historic tourist spots, but its position deep in a steep valley may have left it vulnerable to the elements.

Boscastle stands in a deep coomb where two valleys meet, formed by the rivers Valency and Jordan. A third river, Paradise, also flows through the village.

Devon and Cornwall police have set up an emergency phoneline for anyone concerned about friends or relatives - 01392 451130.

Have you been affected by the floods? Tell us about your experience using the form below - or send any photos and comments to yourpics@bbc.co.uk


reply posted on 18-8-2004 @ 04:08 PM by Tiza
Originally posted by Godsent
Originally posted by markjaxson
Godsent, hello.
What image are you referring to i can't find what you are talking about?
Is it an auroa image from space weather.com you mention or is it somewhere else? I would like to see it.
Thanks.


www.nasa.gov...

We were having problems opening it though earlier. I haven't yet tried today. This is the site where the picture was/is located, above.


Hi, Godsent:

Yes, it works just fine now. It's such a beautiful pic. I just love it and saved it.

Tiza


reply posted on 18-8-2004 @ 05:26 PM by markjaxson
Erm you mention the X-class solar flare exploding today...


X-FLARE: After two weeks threatening to explode, sunspot 649 finally did today at 1740 UT when it unleashed an X2-class solar flare. The explosion hurled a coronal mass ejection into space but not toward Earth.


Well i was watching tv and on all the BBC channels and ITV and there has been a landslide in Scotland see...


Rescue helicopters have airlifted 57 people who were trapped by a landslide at Lochearnhead in Central Scotland.


news.bbc.co.uk...

I doubt this landslide relates to the solar flare(jim mcanney says X-solar flares can still affect the earth even if it doesnt explode on the facing slide of earth)but thought id just put it here incase.

O just found this nice little article on how europe should prepare for global warming change in the next 50 years...


Europeans must learn how to live with a changing climate as well as seeking to limit its effects by cutting emissions, the European Environment Agency says.

news.bbc.co.uk...

Now this annoys me they tell us to cut emissions when they no full well theres no chance of us being able to do that (why should we do it when theres not a good alternative)and even if we could it would take a hell of a long time for it to happen!

Now we could look at the spaceweather activity say at least the last 5 years and compare it with older activity over 5 years old then we can see if there is more activity (Solar Flares/CMES/Solar Wind)from the sun now than the past and then we may have a relatively good research here.

Anyone else noticed any freak/unusual weather today anywhere?
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