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Mitch
Battros - Earth Changes Media
A
major result on the future of the 11-year sunspot cycle will be
announced at a news briefing on Tuesday, 14 June 2011, at 11 a.m.
MDT (17:00 UTC) by scientists at the 2011 meeting of the Solar Physics
Division (SPD) of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) in Las
Cruces, New Mexico. Media are invited to attend the briefing in person
or via media telecon.
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Earth
Changes Media has been able to acquire the content of this
announcement which is to be made public tomorrow. Thanks to special
contacts attending the AAS (American Astronomical Society) conference,
I have been informed of what to expect.
I
am currently waiting to hear back from a large radio program of
which I will disclose this new information. If confirmed, I will send
out a notice to listen in. Otherwise, I will send a follow-up
newsletter late tonight with highlights of what is to be disclosed
tomorrow.
I
will submit one hint as to the content of new findings.
Newer
methods to predict sunspot (solar) cycles have indicated Cycle 24
revealed a delayed start, and indicating a low minimum suggesting a
much small cycle. However, new data shows a much larger than average
amplitude.
In
the most simple of terms (laymen), it means: "Don't be fooled by
my small size, because I'm about to kick your ass".
FULL ARTICLE - http://bit.ly/m7JTjt
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