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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Unusual Massive Cloud Formation In Brookings, South Dakota July 17
This picture was provided to me by one of my YouTube subscribers, it was taken on July 17th in Brookings, South Dakota
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Is this cloud formation just a coincidence, a massive tornado, or something else? It almost looks like something cloaked behind the clouds.
Please comment with your thoughts, opinions, scientific explanation, etc.
Is this cloud formation just a coincidence, a massive tornado, or something else? It almost looks like something cloaked behind the clouds.
Please comment with your thoughts, opinions, scientific explanation, etc.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Sun's "Solar Tsunami" Sweeps Towards Earth(August 3, 2010)
By Daily Mail Reporter
The Sun is about to put on a spectacular light show.
Two minor solar storms that flared on Sunday are shooting tons of plasma directly at Earth. Scientists said residents in the UK might even get a chance to see unusual northern lights as the coronal mass disturbs the the Earth's atmosphere.
Usually only regions closer to the Arctic can see the aurora of rippling reds and greens, but solar storms pull them south.
Early on Sunday morning, the Sun's surface erupted and blasted tons of plasma - ionised atoms - into interplanetary space. That plasma is headed our way, and when it arrives, it could create a spectacular light show. 'This eruption is directed right at us, and is expected to get here early in the day on August 4th,' said astronomer Leon Golub of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA). 'It's the first major Earth-directed eruption in quite some time.' The eruption, called a coronal mass ejection
This eruption is one of the first signs that the Sun is waking up and heading toward another maximum. The storms are not expected to be much of a threat to satellites or power grids.
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