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Old July 6th 05, 02:04 PM
Harvey Mkultra
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Default Solar Variability---what are the latest thoughts of science professionals?

I haven't kept up with solar studies for several years, and am
wondering what the current state of knowledge is on the sunspot cycle,
shorter-term and longer-term variability. If anyone here could discuss
variability or cite some links, I'd appreciate it.

If there's a moderated group to discuss this stuff, let me know.

Harvey
 




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