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SSN’s still very low

Alex | October 7, 2008

The suns having a lazy autumn. or spring depending on you hemisphere. The numbers through on the ARRL propagation bulletin make for a fairly low reading with what is reported to be a a bit of a pattern where a sunspot appears for a few days then is quick to disappear. The chart below shows the decline and makes for interesting reading / viewing. As expected there are a number of theories but as yet I’m not sure what it tells us.

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St Bees
January 7, 2009, 12:15 pm
Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
current temperature: 3°C
real feel: 3°C
current pressure: 1025 mb
humidity: 89%
wind speed: 3 m/s WNW
Windgusts: 3 m/s
sunrise: 8:34
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