Our wonderful star----....

----...the powerful glorious Sun.... Sadly, my formidable formal full scientific training doesn't include astrophysics, much less heliography, but I do know which end of my telescope to look into. And how to monitor sunspots, an important feature of amateur radio communications, and much, much more. The latter vary in their frequency of cycles and density, over the decades. But every century or so, these features of solar magnetic storms, and probably much more, get much more misbehaved. Sometimes they seem to correlate with periods of climate changes. As recently? Now, who knows how important are the roles all this, including mass coronal ejections, play in recent alleged or real climate changes? But it is striking how little we hear about the Sun's role in it all. The few real solar studies scientists have little to say, and when so, it's often muted and in lockstep. "No, no, it's all man made carbon/methane emissions." And by implication, the evil corporate capitalists. Hey there, Crazy Bernie. So I'm humbly thinking, why not more attention is being paid to the possible effects of such an all powerful good neighbor. Sure, some of the greenhouse gas theories make sense to me, but seems like there just might also be an elephant in the living room as well. But what do I know?
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RIGHT - and everything will return to normal just as soon as Trump wins the 2020 election. IT all makes perfect sense.
Always hard to argue with such tight logic.
Must still be the water V....lol.

cool
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