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Keith Reedy <[log in to unmask]>
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These guys just need to quit studying, grin!
Keith Reedy
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On Jun 15, 2011, at 4:26 PM, colin McDonald wrote:

> Now I'm really confused.
> Didn't nasa and some other world renouned scientific organization just 
> release a study not long ago that said we were supposed to get some sort of 
> major solar activity in 2012? the biggest since the 1800's?
> And I've read no fewer than 5 different articles on how this current cycle, 
> 24, is supposed to have the most solar activity in several cycles or some 
> such.
> Now another study, 3 actually, come out saying the opposite.
> This leads me to believe that scientists don't actually know what will 
> happen at all.  But, bassed on limited prior experience, are trying to make 
> predictions.
> All I know is that dx has gotten somewhat better over the past year and a 
> half.
> So something is ramping up...
> But apparently good DX, or at least, better dx, is no indicator of what the 
> sun is doing, or will do...they have to look at jet streams and earth 
> surface temperature averages and that kind of thing to determine what the 
> suns doing hi hi.
> I'm no expert obviously, but I can see that there are certainly conflicting 
> views with regard to what may or may not occur.
> All of them with very logical, rational and reasonable facts and numbers to 
> support their findings or hypothesis.
> 
> 73
> Colin, V A6BKX 

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