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Another warm week ahead
Posted by: MNTornado, 23:02 GMT le 31 janvier 2012 +1
Looks like it's going to be too warm again this week for the snow to stay around. Monday Jan. 30 we hit a high temperature of 45 and it looks like we did the same today. The rest of the week is looking pretty much the same. Winter seems to have gone away and we are having an early Spring. Juslivn has posted a picture of her tulip bulbs starting to come us as if it is Spring. This is going down as one of the warmest Winters on record for the North.

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Just referring back to the weather history, we had two other days this Jan. this warm. Jan. 9 we had a high of 48 degrees and Jan. 10 we got the all time high this month of 53 degrees. This is normally one of the coldest months in the Northland.


This was sent to me by my brother. It's a prayer a so very deeply believe in.


Updated: 00:06 GMT le 01 février 2012   Permalink | A A A
X2-class solar flare today
Posted by: MNTornado, 22:48 GMT le 27 janvier 2012 +0
FROM SPACEWEATHER.COM

X-FLARE: Departing sunspot 1402 unleashed an X2-class solar flare today, Jan. 27th, at 18:37 UT. Click on the image to view a movie of the extreme ultraviolet flash recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory:



X-FLARE: Departing sunspot 1402 unleashed an X2-class solar flare today, Jan. 27th, at 18:37 UT. Click on the image to view a movie of the extreme ultraviolet flash recorded by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory:

Sunspot 1402 is rotating onto the far side of the sun, so the blast site was not facing Earth. Nevertheless, energetic protons accelerated by the blast are now surrounding our planet, and an intensifying S1-class radiation storm is in progress.

The explosion also produced a spectacular coronal mass ejection (CME): SOHO movie. Analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab say the cloud raced away from the sun at 2500 km/s or 5.6 million mph. The CME is not heading toward Earth, although it is too soon to rule out some kind of glancing blow on Jan. 28-29.


Huge Solar Eruption Sparks Strongest Radiation Storm in 7 Years

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This is the guy that is creating all the activity and excitement.



M9 Solar Flare, January 23, 2012
Credit: NASA/SDO and the AIA Consortium
Edited by J. MajorThis SDO image (AIA 193) shows an M9-class solar flare erupting on the Sun's northeastern hemisphere at 03:49 UT on Jan. 23, 2012... just 4 days after a previous strong CME that sparked aurora around the world on the 22nd. More geomagnetic activity is expected for the 24th.


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Updated: 22:54 GMT le 27 janvier 2012   Permalink | A A A
Local Weather
Partly Cloudy
69 ° F
Partiellement nuageux
Personal Weather Stations
Shakopee, MN
Elevation: 807 ft
Température: 68.0 ° F
Point de rosée: 61.2 ° F
Humidité: 79%
Vent: 3.6 mph from the SE
Rafale de vent: 5.6 mph
Updated: 05:25 CDT le 19 mai 2013
Shakopee, MN
Elevation: 760 ft
Température: 69.3 ° F
Point de rosée: 61.0 ° F
Humidité: 75%
Vent: 11.5 mph from the Sud
Rafale de vent: 11.5 mph
Updated: 05:24 CDT le 19 mai 2013
Shakopee, MN
Elevation: -
Température: 69.1 ° F
Point de rosée: 61.0 ° F
Humidité: 75%
Vent: 1.0 mph from the ESE
Rafale de vent: -
Updated: 05:13 CDT le 19 mai 2013