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Sun Storm


From: "Dennis Dayman" <ddayman () mail-abuse org>
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 22:39:41 -0600


FYI:
The sun could be causing some more immediate problems overnight and into next week. A major solar storm is bombarding 
the earth's atmosphere with low-dose radiation that scientists say is no real danger to people on the ground.  A major 
flare erupted off the sun's surface when many of us were sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner. 
Forecasters expect the shockwaves, moving at one to three million miles an hour, will hit the earth's atmosphere 
Saturday night and last through Sunday. 
Strong geomagnetic storms can do a number on our growing, global web of communications technologies from satellites, to 
pagers, to high-frequency radios.  As most of you remember a smaller storm in 1998 knocked out one satellite that, in 
turn, shut down gas pumps and ATMs.

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Thanks
Dennis Dayman 
Senior Consultant
Consulting Services Group at MAPS
http://www.mail-abuse.org
ddayman () mail-abuse org
Voice/FAX 972-682-7556
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