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@Maddy1598@NASASun@NASA CMEs are inversely correlated with sunspots. They get less common in the lead-up to Solar minimum, not more. -
@GenialityOfEvil@Maddy1598@NASASun@NASA that's not inverse correlation -
@FatChapstick@GenialityOfEvil@NASASun@NASA opposite perhaps ? -
@Maddy1598@GenialityOfEvil@NASASun@NASA just regular correlation. Inverse would mean more CMEs and less Sun Spots. He didn't say that -
@Maddy1598@GenialityOfEvil@NASASun@NASA I don't know anything about the subject but it's just not a logical statement (semantics) - 2 more replies
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@NASASun@spaceweather False sense of calm belies need to prepare grid for inevitable super CME. 1859? Just telegraphs. Today? Mass deaths. -
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@NASASun so the sun has periods -
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