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Re: Topband: Blame it on global warming

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Subject: Re: Topband: Blame it on global warming
From: "Joshua M. Arritt" <jarritt@vt.edu>
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 11:05:47 -0400
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Doom/boom politics aside, it seems to be interesting data to examine nonetheless. I'll not dare knock propagation research, so long as it's carried out within good radioscience.

Agreed that the claim of T driving H(ionosphere) is a bit strange... at least it's the first time I've seen such a claim. Yuri's explanation of heliosphereic/magnetic matters falls in line with everything I've studied.

Shame there's not a link to the actual paper -- I've tried searching elsewhere to no avail.


73,
 - Josh  /  KF4YLM


On 8/5/2013 9:55 AM, Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
Scientwists are trying to "prove" that it is all human fault, causing global (warming) climate change.

The reality is that we are getting just about all energy from the sun. We know about the sunspot cycles.

Low sunspot activity (less energy from sun) causes (iono)atmosphere to shrink, the layer's height decreases. Iono-atmosphere gets more dense, producing more extreme weather and changes in HF propagation patterns, we know so well. If gaseous envelope shrinks, of course it shows as decreasing temperatures on the outside. (Thermodynamics)

Sun has huge fluctuations in its furnace and Algores can do nothing about it (besides scheming taxes).

Blaming humans to cause "climate change" is like having Obama pee in the ocean and cause global flooding.

Yuri, K3BU.us
www.MVmanor.com <http://www.MVmanor.com>



 On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 06:25 AM, N7DF wrote:

> According to this study low frequency propagation is affected by atmospheric temperature changes


http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Radio_Waves_Carry_News_of_Climate_Change_999.html
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