GrandOldTeam: DOWN - DUE TO SOLAR FLARE

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Matt Damon

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If the solar flares knock GrandOldTeam offline... then I just want to say it's been emotional.


See you on the otherside... we hope.


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12488224

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Scientists around the world will be watching closely as three eruptions from the Sun reach the Earth over Thursday and Friday.

These "coronal mass ejections" will slam into the Earth's magnetic shield.

The waves of charged solar particles are the result of three solar flares directed at Earth in recent days, including the most powerful since 2006.

The biggest flares can disrupt technology, including power grids, communications systems and satellites.

The northern lights (Aurora Borealis) may also be visible further south than is normally the case - including from northern parts of the UK.

"Our current view is that the effect of the solar flare is likely to reach Earth later today (Thursday GMT), possibly tomorrow morning," said Alan Thomson, head of geomagnetism at the British Geological Survey (BGS).

He told BBC News: "In the scientific community, there's a feeling that it's not as intense as we first thought it might be. But it's possible still that it could be a large enough event for us to see the northern lights in the UK."
 
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Nothing to worry about yet, we had more powerful in 2006 and in 1995 etc. Should make for pretty lights but shouldn't be strong enough to damage to much on Earth.
 

If the solar flares knock GrandOldTeam offline... then I just want to say it's been emotional.


See you on the otherside... we hope.


animated_sun_small2.gif


big-solar-flare.jpg







http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12488224

_51295068_sun_nasa_304.jpg


Scientists around the world will be watching closely as three eruptions from the Sun reach the Earth over Thursday and Friday.

These "coronal mass ejections" will slam into the Earth's magnetic shield.

The waves of charged solar particles are the result of three solar flares directed at Earth in recent days, including the most powerful since 2006.

The biggest flares can disrupt technology, including power grids, communications systems and satellites.

The northern lights (Aurora Borealis) may also be visible further south than is normally the case - including from northern parts of the UK.

"Our current view is that the effect of the solar flare is likely to reach Earth later today (Thursday GMT), possibly tomorrow morning," said Alan Thomson, head of geomagnetism at the British Geological Survey (BGS).

He told BBC News: "In the scientific community, there's a feeling that it's not as intense as we first thought it might be. But it's possible still that it could be a large enough event for us to see the northern lights in the UK."



1 ; SEEN the Aurora Borealis ... AWESOME , Dude ...

2 ; Solar Flares .. Sloar Schmares , Dawg ... I'm L.C.A.B. FFS !!!

Damn...
 

I see you're hoping it hits non-populated areas then?

Well they haven't got leccy there yet, so they are alright on that score.

INTERNET ? they communicate by fashioning different handles on jugs and cups, every man woman and child is at the moment throwing clay for all kinds of pottery and wedgey stuff to let it bake outside in the flare. Apparently it will be very sought after and known as Earthenflare.

The Town Council have commissioned Toby Jugs of Tony Pulis and Ricardo Fuller.
 
Well they haven't got leccy there yet, so they are alright on that score.

INTERNET ? they communicate by fashioning different handles on jugs and cups, every man woman and child is at the moment throwing clay for all kinds of pottery and wedgey stuff to let it bake outside in the flare. Apparently it will be very sought after and known as Earthenflare.

The Town Council have commissioned Toby Jugs of Tony Pulis and Ricardo Fuller.



Repped ....
 

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