According to Southgate News which carries a piece from Space Weather, this sunspot minimum is officially "deep" with very few spots this year. This minimum could go on until next April! At the moment experts think the next cycle could peak in 2025 with a similar peak to the last one - low, but still a peak.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2019/december/sunspots-break-a-space-age-record.htm#.XfiiKOiTLnE
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17 Dec 2019
19 May 2018
Es and thunderstorms
Some say there is a correlation between thunderstorms and sporadic-E, possibly sprites going upwards from thunderclouds. A good source of data on spaceweather is http://spaceweather.com/
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15 Feb 2018
Aurora?
The BBC was forecasting aurora sightings possible in the north of Scotland tonight and Southgate News talks about a CME event hitting the earth.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/february/sunspot-explodes-hurls-cme-at-earth.htm#.WoVcdkx2vIU
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/february/sunspot-explodes-hurls-cme-at-earth.htm#.WoVcdkx2vIU
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5 Jan 2018
Spaceweather - NOT amateur radio
If you want to know about what's happening in the skies above our heads look at this website. It regularly has news and photos of interest.
See http://spaceweather.com/ .
See http://spaceweather.com/ .
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12 Aug 2017
Perseid Fireballs?
This weekend the Perseid meteor shower peaks. According to Southgate News relaying a post on spaceweather.com the Perseid shower produces more fireballs than any other shower.
See http://spaceweather.com/ .
See http://spaceweather.com/ .
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