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Old 05-26-2022, 06:55 PM   #38 (permalink)
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1) Okay, ESA has a trio of earth observing satellites. Their instrument suites don't contain any facility for monitoring the troposphere. The troposphere is where 'climate' is. You've known this for years now. Space weather has nothing to do with global climate change. I can't comprehend why space weather is your go-to for nearly any topic which comes up.
Should I be using the term Space Climate?

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2) I number my paragraphs because you requested that I do it many months ago. So we could segregate thoughts, item by item.
Oh, Okay. The line numbering is defeated by the line wrap so I didn't recognize what you're doing. I'm actually flattered. My apology.

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3) I don't know what ITM stands for.
4) Birkeland currents aren't on the table for discussion at this thread.
5) Alfven waves I brought up a year or so ago when you couldn't remember them.
Your thread [shrug]

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Why don't you read my replies when I give them. Are you just into total disrespect? A pen, paper, ring binder, and top-loading sheet protectors would allow you to assemble work books assigned to specific topics. That's what I do.
I didn't know there'd be a quiz. Put the explication of Terrestrial Atmospheric ITM Processes in your binder.

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6) If you want to demonstrate space weather prowess, start a dedicated thread...
Apology, I forgot about 'Cosmic Catastrophe' from 2019.
You are welcome in my thread.
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