jeudi 5 novembre 2020

Small size of the Antarctic sea ice, the record-breaking hurricane season post to be

The warm autumn, the small size of the Antarctic sea ice and the record-breaking hurricane season would have been predictable as early as April 28?!?

A fast radio burst flashed by a billion Suns was traced to a Milky Way neutron star - “Magnetar theory” confirmed

https://tekniikanmaailma.fi/miljardi...i-vahvistusta/

"" MAGNETAR THEORY was not supported by previous magnetar observations of our own galaxy, as the energy they released was significantly weaker than FRBs from other galaxies. ""

That's interesting.

What about when most of the energy released is released as dark energy, i.e. energy that our devices cannot register?

Over a sufficiently long distance, could such dark energy, due to the entropy it experiences, expand into a registrable energy / pushing force?

How much energy did the center of the Earth receive from, for example, the energy pulse observed on December 27, which came from a magnetic star in our own galaxy?

So if only a fraction of that energy pulse was observed and most of it was dark energy for us?

What caused the tsunami and earthquake on December 26, 2004

https://youtu.be/M2DSuDoVmTg

The excitement that 2005 was a record year in terms of the number of designated hurricanes, as well as a record number of powerful hurricanes.

Do you still remember Emily, Katrina, Rita and Wilma?

All category 5 hurricanes.

And December was that very powerful energy pulse that modern physics can’t associate with the Asian earthquake and tsunami about a day earlier.

Excited by chance or anyway but "coincidence"?

Watch the video and wonder.

https://youtu.be/M2DSuDoVmTg

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"Scientists base their findings on the exceptionally intense rapid radio burst observed on April 28, which came from the direction of a well-known magnetar."

By the way, were there also a record number of named storms this autumn and also a record number of hurricanes?

For the first time since 2005 so much?!?

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It's been pretty warm, too.

Indeed, have you paid attention to how warm it has been?

And Antarctic sea ice has been at its lowest since the fall of 2012.

The thrill is that in January 2012 it was the series of powerful Solar Eruptions that had a big impact on the Earth’s magnetic field and in July 2012 it was the 150th most powerful Solar Eruption.

And the canopy canopy, just then in the fall of 2012 the Antarctic sea ice reached a record low.

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