Massive Solar Storm! Widespread POWER OUTAGES 11 cities & 11 million ppl affected as of 12am Sep 26 , page 3
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reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 09:21 AM by snoopyuk
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Hey there ,

fellow Portugal member... i have added you as a friend ...

where in Portugal are you ??

snoopyuk


reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 09:41 AM by phishyblankwaters
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Umm, according to Hydro One less than 300 customers are without power in all of Ontario. I think you can rest assured the sky isn't falling people. I'd be interested to check the other cities the OP mentioned, but that would just be a waste of my time.

Or wait, maybe Hydro 1 is in on the end of the world hide it from the sheeple elenin days of doom?


reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 09:44 AM by Shadowalker
reply to post by googolplex



C and M class flares are photo ops. As in non-events.

Only stronger X class flares are common with larger CME events.


reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 09:56 AM by googolplex
Originally posted by Shadowalker
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post by googolplex



C and M class flares are photo ops. As in non-events.

Only stronger X class flares are common with larger CME events.
I was just going to mention class M is not much to worry about, the X is the bad one.
But neverless if it were really a none event it would not be mentioned, hopefully it is not precuser to something more servere.
I watch this quite often and most the time, the ones I see don't go towards Earth.
There was a solar flare earlier this year that shot towards Eilein, and that was a bad one, if it had came towards Earth it would of been bad one.

They had picture of one that shot out right when a astroid came very near the sun,they said the flare moved the astroid. I can't remember where I saw this, but I think was on a Eilien thread.
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reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 10:13 AM by Lucidity
This website is related to the solar storms....it's a bit heavy on the doom and gloom but interesting.

solarstormwarning.com...

I think they are taking it to the extreme but the truth is a very severe solar storm really could disable a lot of the electronic devices we use today. More concerning than that would be the power grid, if the power goes out for an extended period of time we could be in for some rough times.


reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 10:25 AM by siluriancryptic
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Yes. Isaw it go to brown from blue within 5 minutes on www.swpc.noaa.gov/ about 45 minutes ago . I recently talked to Dr. Gurman at Nasa and he said the sun is now at a very peacefull stage in its 22 year cycle. When we look at SOHO and LASCO images the CMEs just look big but they are not big ,since the sun is at a minimum now. He must be taking a second look at the data right now. I think the Sun is becoming a different kind of star as it enters into a neighboring galactic cloud called a "bubble" and will be giving out more light from its atmosphere because of numerous flares and CMEs on its surface.


reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 10:26 AM by xxnibiruxx
According to the date September 26-27th of this year, the orbital diagram shows that Elenin will be aligned with the sun and the earth, which can be seen clearly on the diagram.



reply posted on 26-9-2011 @ 10:55 AM by crazydaisy
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The whole subwaysystem went down, because of some software malfunction...


I hope people are not stuck in the
subway! Not a good place to be
when the systems goes down.
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