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Post by ratty on Jun 28, 2023 23:12:00 GMT
I’d have trouble fitting this assignment into my schedule. There are a lot of golf courses in the world and so far I’ve only played 320. So I’m pretty busy. I’d suggest looking to AI like ChatGPT or BARD for help, although I realize that on a quality basis they don’t stand up. I see your point. There are still a number of coral reefs that need visiting. Hurry! They are all on the brink of extinction.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 28, 2023 23:30:03 GMT
I see your point. There are still a number of coral reefs that need visiting. Hurry! They are all on the brink of extinction. If they can survive the Mesozoic AND the Ice Age, they can survive some obnoxious Greenies.
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Post by nonentropic on Jun 29, 2023 6:32:00 GMT
they are very toxic!
Unprecedented can that be used here.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 29, 2023 11:39:31 GMT
they are very toxic! Unprecedented can that be used here. Cows also eat them. That is called poetic justice.
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Post by duwayne on Aug 18, 2023 14:48:22 GMT
The Cycle 25 Dipole is continuing to flatten out as it approaches zero, more so than the past few cycles. Based on those few historical examples, this could mean after reaching zero, the Dipole will begin its rise at a slower rate than the past few cycles. If that were to continue and Svalgaard’s theory on the relationship between the Dipole and solar cycle strength is correct, it could mean Solar Cycle 26 will be a weak one.
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Post by acidohm on Aug 18, 2023 16:49:50 GMT
Thank you duwayne, interesting update.
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 18, 2023 16:51:22 GMT
Consistent with Dr Zharkova too.
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Post by nonentropic on Aug 18, 2023 18:35:55 GMT
25 is more 24 than any of the others and actually quite close but above we will probably see what the sun can or can't do.
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Post by duwayne on Nov 18, 2023 15:32:40 GMT
This updated Solar dipole chart shows that momentum continues to remain in a funk. The odds of a weak Cycle 25 poloidal field which would lead to a weak Cycle 26 Sunspot max would seem to be growing.
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Post by nonentropic on Nov 18, 2023 18:49:57 GMT
Is this a result of synchronization of the polar reversals, a long flat spot is it not.
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Post by acidohm on Nov 18, 2023 21:22:39 GMT
Is this a result of synchronization of the polar reversals, a long flat spot is it not. Mostly, cycles are synchronised Non. This cycle might yet be quite interesting. Great Post Duwayne!
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Post by ratty on Nov 19, 2023 0:08:03 GMT
This updated Solar dipole chart shows that momentum continues to remain in a funk. The odds of a weak Cycle 25 poloidal field which would lead to a weak Cycle 26 Sunspot max would seem to be growing.
Duwayne, do you have a source for the chart?
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Post by duwayne on Nov 19, 2023 14:26:55 GMT
This updated Solar dipole chart shows that momentum continues to remain in a funk. The odds of a weak Cycle 25 poloidal field which would lead to a weak Cycle 26 Sunspot max would seem to be growing.
Duwayne, do you have a source for the chart? It's my own chart. The underlying data which I've used to calculate the dipoles are from the site linked below.
I've described previously how I calculate the dipole.
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Post by duwayne on Nov 19, 2023 16:22:38 GMT
Is this a result of synchronization of the polar reversals, a long flat spot is it not. Unlike sunspot numbers the 2 poles tend to be relatively synchronized but oppositely charged.
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Post by duwayne on Dec 23, 2023 3:29:41 GMT
It appears that the sun's magnetic poles have finally reversed and a new poloidal field is beginning to form. The rate of change over the last few months has been exceedingly slow compared to other recent cycles.
Over the past few cycles, when the Dipole rebounds slowly after the reversal, the Dipole maximum ends up being on the low side. And if Svalgaard is right, (a weak solar cycle follows a weak Dipole maximum), then there is growing evidence that Solar Cycle 26 will be a weak one, possibly even weaker than Cycles 24 and 25.
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