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Originally posted by thedoctorswife
I am ROASTING in South Wales, its bizarrely hot, yet i believe theyve forcast snow for October, its crazy.
By the way, our solar system is going through an interstellar cloud of millions of degrees, nicknamed Fluffy. There are magnetic ribbons associated with this, so it could be a super nova, those ribbons are something stars have. And could have penetrated the solar system and be the strip of magnetism a scientist saw Elenin on, in which we would get some consequences. We're also getting X class and other types of CME's. In the end, I believe the sun will expand but not sue how many years all of this going to take.
Thirty-two years into its mission and 8.4 million miles from Earth, Voyager 2 will soon enter the Local Fluff, an interstellar cloud of hydrogen and helium measuring thirty lightyears across. And, according to Voyager's measurements, the fluff is surprisingly magnetic.
The potentially serious effect of a decrease in the heliosphere's size is an increase in bombardment by cosmic rays. A particularly magnetized cloud might allow an unusual amount of cosmic rays to enter the inner solar systems. This could affect the Earth's atmosphere, and it could greatly increase the risk of space exploration to astronauts who would be unprotected from the bombardment of these rays.
Forecasters say temperatures are still rising and may even top 86F (30C) or higher in some parts of the country. The forecast comes as the country entered its fourth day of an unprecedented Indian summer which has seen it experience temperatures higher than the Bahamas and Hawaii.
Originally posted by mr-lizard
www.telegraph.co.uk...
Too bloody warm if you ask me. Bring on the fog, hail and torrential rain.
Cannot cope in this heat.
But, on the flip-side all the ladies are dressed all summery and people seem to be happy
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
So its reading 28 degrees outside which lets be honest is way above normal for this time of year, don't think its ever been this hot in well lets call it October... here in the UK
Not that im complaining tho the BBQ is back out
But im just guessing this has alot to do with recent solar activity ?
Where are you and whats the weather like ?
Originally posted by jrmcleod
But im just guessing this has alot to do with recent solar activity ?
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
... never had a BBQ in October before so this is a first for me i'm sweating my [snips] off
Originally posted by jrmcleod
The hottest day recorded for October was in 1885 at 29.4oC so yeah it has been hotter...