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Friday, April 27, 2007
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Solar Storm Cycle Will Likely Start Next March, According To NOAA
By Robert Williscroft @ 11:30 AM :: 3013 Views
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Solar Storm Cycle Will Likely Start Next March, According To NOAA |
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Solar Storm Cycle Will Likely Start Next March, According To NOAA |
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Science Daily |
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Science Daily |
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April 27, 2007 |
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Science Daily, "Solar Storm Cycle Will Likely Start Next March, According To NOAA," Science Daily, April 27, 2007 |
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The next 11-year cycle of solar storms will most likely start next March and peak in late 2011 or mid-2012 – up to a year later than expected – according to a forecast issued by the NOAA Space Environment Center in coordination with an international panel of solar experts. The NOAA Space Environment Center led the prediction panel and issued the forecast at its annual Space Weather Workshop in Boulder, Colo. NASA sponsored the panel. |
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