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TarJak 09-12-14 02:10 AM

Solar storm on its way
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-1...blasts/5738754

Would be interested to hear from those in the Northern US and Canada as to whether the predicted aurorae actually come about. Would love to be there to see that.:sunny:

Eichhörnchen 09-12-14 02:31 AM

That's interesting. I don't know whether we'll see anything in the UK: I live in a relatively low light-pollution area (on The Wash) and, incredibly, we saw Northern Lights from our front drive one dark night some years back. Never since.

CCIP 09-12-14 04:46 AM

Not much to see here unfortunately, this part of the country is just coming off the tail end of a pretty big (rain) storm so the sky was overcast all night :(

Jimbuna 09-12-14 06:14 AM

Northern Britain and especially Norway is usually as good a place as any to see this kind of thing.

Eichhörnchen 09-13-14 01:57 AM

No Joy:
 
Went out about 23.30 last night but no Northern Lights...

STEED 09-13-14 08:31 AM

Why was this end of the world news not on the top billing? :hmmm:

Eichhörnchen 09-13-14 08:59 AM

You mean you're still down there on EARTH? We all left for the outer Solar System yesterday...

Wolferz 09-13-14 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eichhornchen (Post 2242699)
You mean you're still down there on EARTH? We all left for the outer Solar System yesterday...

Orbiting Uranus looking for Klingons?:O::03:

Talk about Into Darkness!:huh:

STEED 09-13-14 09:57 AM

Sad news everyone....all the new star trek films were burnt to a crisp, not a single copy survived the disaster.

ROCK ON BABY....:yeah:

Jimbuna 09-13-14 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2242730)
Sad news everyone....all the new star trek films were burnt to a crisp, not a single copy survived the disaster.

ROCK ON BABY....:yeah:

http://s21.postimg.org/ychngiwif/image.jpg

nikimcbee 09-13-14 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2242259)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-1...blasts/5738754

Would be interested to hear from those in the Northern US and Canada as to whether the predicted aurorae actually come about. Would love to be there to see that.:sunny:

So what's stopping you?:hmmm::D

vienna 09-13-14 01:36 PM

What is very interesting is the fact there is very, very little "hardening" in place to protect the power and communications grids worldwide. Even here in the US, with all our advanced technology, we are vulnerable in the very extreme to a large solar flare storm. The article states an large storm could set us back about 150 years, technology-wise and this actually not a gross exaggeration. Why is it there is no apparent effort to protect us from a very apocalyptic possibility?...


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mapuc 09-13-14 05:50 PM

Some year ago a survey made by the Danish newsprogam TV-Avisen(TV-newspaper) showed that more than 80 or was it 90 % of the Danish electric suppliers(don't know the real English name for it) didn't have any protection against solar flare.

That would mean if a solar flare hit Europe and Denmark we are done.

Markus

Jeff-Groves 09-13-14 05:58 PM

Thanks! I now have a reason my Cell phone is off.
:har:

vienna 09-13-14 06:34 PM

Either that or a forgotten service payment...


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