Re: [TSCM-L] {5509} CME Impacting Earth on Thursday

From: bts <b..._at_charter.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 20:40:23 -0500
Re: [TSCM-L] {5509} CME Impacting Earth on Thursday Sorry I missed it. &n= bsp;Did anyone Tivo it?
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On 6/23/11 6:14 PM, "James M. Atkinson" <j..._at_tscm.com> wro= te:

NASA  has just announced that they expecting that when the CME wa= ve hits Earth in a few hours, that is will irradiate all like of the lunar = planet, and it will sear the atmosphere, and destroy all remaining life.
;-)

-jma




James M. Atkinson wrote:
The updated impact time is: June 24th at 0700 UTC; however, we starte= d catching the leading edge of the wave yesterday, and the wave will build = up until the CMA impacts Earth, and then it will cause a certain about of w= obbling in skies for a few days afterwards.
 
You can actually see the CME mass is it is approaching earth with a good sp= ectrum analyzer, and a directional log you point towards the sun.
 
It going to light up the sky in the Northern areas.
 
-jma
 
 
 
 an..._at_aol.com wrote:  
Yes I would like to know what time as well
 
 
 
 
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From: Cristian <..._at_ase.ro> <mailto= :b..._at_ase.ro>
To: tscm-..._at_googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, Jun 21, 2011 9:43 pm
Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {5501} CME Impacting Earth on Thursday
 
 
At 10:48 PM 6/21/2011, you wrote:
>Sunspot Complex 1236 has erupted early this morning, interesting to >= ;listen to these signals electronically.
>
>Notice the shock wave as it is predicted to impact Earth on >6/23/20= 11, and that the wave is about 7 hours wide of impact time.
 
Could you give us the GMT reference time, please?
 
>In the leftmost diagram, Earth is the yellow dot, and the "danger = to >equipment" is the time about 2 hours before the wave front arri= ves >at Earth, and then for the seven hours of actual wave contact, and = >then some period afterwards for as long as it take for the magnetic >= ;fields on Earth to stop vibrating and freaking out TSCM gear.
>
>I woudl plan to shutdown "high sensitive, operating at the noise &= gt;floor" RF test equipment a good four hours before the shock wave, &= gt;and get the loads put on the inputs to all equipment, then keep the >= equipment off line until the Aura's fade back down to normal, which >cou= ld be a few days.
>
>http://www.spaceweather.com/images2011/21jun11/2011062= 1_070500_anim.tim-den.gif
>
>It is going to be a tough day for anybody who deals with electronic dev= ices.
>
>-jma
>
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