You forgot the 8.1 earthquake off the west coast of southern Mexico. 😱 On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 12:16 PM, JonesBeene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Periodically, the cross connection between abnormal solar activity and > hurricanes is mentioned in the ALT-SCI press. > > > > https://www.inverse.com/article/36183-solar-flare-hurricane-irma > > > > Of course this year is no exception as the strongest storm in a decade and > the strongest solar flares in the past 11 year cycle are aligned in time. > > > > It is a complex interaction but there seems to be something beyond > coincidence going on in this alignment. Often water temperature is said to > play a role in hurricanes, but this year the Ocean water temperature in > hurricane alley is normal > > > > Perhaps the sunspot itself is not the driving force for more intense > storms on earth but instead, the sunspot feeds a greater tonnage of dense > hydrogen into the solar wind, and that dense hydrogen becomes the driving > mechanism for the extra power of the storm. > > >