So where do you get the X-ray absorption data? Is there an up to the minute site?
Cameron On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:29 AM, St. Louis Broadband <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi Guys, > > > > Ok, Tin foil hat time WISPA … (not really!) > > > > As many of you folks know, I live and work in Southeast Missouri. > > My Grannies, Granny experienced the New Madrid EQ almost two hundred years > ago. > > From the stories passed down, I can defiantly say, it was a devastating > event. > > > > All eyes of the world are now on the poor island of Japan. They have hit > the trifecta! > > Earthquake, Tsunami and multiple nuclear meltdowns in progress. > > > > The potential of the nuclear fallout traveling to the United States is real > and should not be ignored. > > Last night I was watching a Geiger counter in Tokyo, it was @ 22.11 when I > feel asleep and this morning is 28.66 – (when CPM gets to 60> it starts > getting bad). > > > http://www.ustream.tv/channel/%E3%82%AC%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%AB%E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF > > We are hoping there is not a ‘China Syndrome’ in progress … (I just dated > myself … lol). > > > > There has been a large group of folks, included myself, trying to search > for a clue of how can we tell if these devastating earthquake events are > about to unfold. > > We believe we have stumbled onto something and so far, it is proving to be > somewhat accurate. > > We have actually been looking at this possibility for the past four years, > but up until recently with the Churchchrist New Zealand quake the Japan > quake, we did not have enough data. > > > > Ok, if you are still reading this … follow me ;-) > > > > We are now in a Solar maximum <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_maximum>, > versus the Solar minimum. This means that the Sun is at its maximum > activity, bringing with it potential for solar flares. > > This is due to the ‘Precession of the > Equinox<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axial_precession_%28astronomy%29>’ > … this is something even my Granny was familiar with, as the Farmer’s > Almanac makes its ‘predictions’ on crop planting by the cycles of the > planets. > > As we all learn in 6th grade about the orbits of the plants in our Solar > System, the Solar System has its own rotation in our Universe. > > Every once in a while, 3,600 years or so, the planets align. This causes > even greater agitation within the Sun. > > > > Planets are protected by a Magnetosphere, just like magnets … they attract > and push away. > > When this alignment occurs, it causes disturbances not only with the Sun, > but with our planet as well. > > > > When the Sun experiences a Solar Flare of M> it is time to be watching the > data. > > Here are a few great links: > > Solar Flare <http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_1m.html> monitor for > X-Ray events. > > X-Ray Absorption <http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/drap/index.html> – this is very > important. > > Magnetosphere <http://www2.nict.go.jp/y/y223/simulation/realtime/> for > pressure of the Solar Wind <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_wind>. > > > > When a Solar Flare occurs, there is an immediate cast off of X-Rays from > the Sun. > > Once we receive notification of a earth directed M Class> flare we go to > the X-Ray Absorption monitor and see where the X-Ray is hitting earth. > > This occurs usually about 8 to 10 minutes after the flare. > > > > The depending on magnitude of the flare, a Coronal Mass > Ejection<http://Coronal%20Mass%20Ejection>(CME) will arrive 24-48 hours later. > > This is proving to be the catalyst to the quake. > > > > With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New > Zealand and the second hit Japan! > > One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for me to > say that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye. > > The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I > have reason to be concerned. > > > > What this theory gives us is, time. > > If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have > discovered is a window of time to prepare. > > > > Ok, *what in the world does this have to do with fixed wireless? * > > * * > > Everything! > > > > In 1859 there was this guy named > Carrington<http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_carringtonflare/>, > he actually witnessed a Solar flare. > > The events that later took place, today, would have every WISP concerned: > > > > *“Even more disconcerting, telegraph systems worldwide went haywire. Spark > discharges shocked telegraph operators and set the telegraph paper on fire. > *** > > *Even when telegraphers disconnected the batteries powering the lines, > aurora-induced electric currents in the wires still allowed messages to be > transmitted.”* > > > http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_carringtonflare/ > ** > > * * > > Understand that there are two issues here. > > > > One is the heating of the earth with a dense particle X-Ray, which could > trigger earthquakes, even volcano’s. > > We can locate this area by looking at the X-Ray Absorption and where it > occurred. > > > > The second is the earth bound CME. > > Some may think that when the earth rotates and they are not on the Sun > facing side, that they are shielded from this event … > > So far that looks to be accurate (remember we only have limited data). > > > > So my question is this … > > If you knew your network was going to get hit by a CME and you had 24 – 48 > hours to protect it, could you? > > How would you accomplish this? > > > > BTW- I turned off the SyFi channel years ago ;-) > > > > Thanks for your indulgence! > > > > *Victoria Proffer - President/CEO * > > StLouisBroadband.com <http://stlbroadband.com/> > > *ShowMeBroadband.com <http://showmebroadband.com/> * > > *BLOG: FarmingtonMO.us <http://www.farmingtonmo.us/blog>* > > 314.974.5600 * Fax 573.747.4756 > > Follow us on Twitter.com @stlbroadband > > *St. Louis WISP since 2003* > > SBA Certified WOSB > > [image: STLBBLogo] <http://stlbroadband.com/> > > *WISPA Board of Directors 2010 - 2011* > > *WISPA ByLaws Committee Chair*** > > *WISPA - Missouri State Coordinator* > > *[image: Wispa_logo2008SM]* <http://wispa.org/>** > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: *This e-mail and any attachments are confidential > and may be protected by legal privilege. 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