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   Strategies & Market TrendsTaking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment


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To: DinoNavarre who wrote (4939)7/23/2021 10:09:59 AM
From: Doug R
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Looks like they get a breeze today:

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From: Doug R7/23/2021 10:11:08 AM
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Eric Clapton Says He Won't Play At Shows Where COVID-19 Vaccination Proof Is Required

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To: Doug R who wrote (3908)7/24/2021 12:30:01 AM
From: Doug R
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Noctilucent clouds are still bright and abundant 2 months after the start of the 2021 northern hemisphere season (May/June - August), and at the highest latitudes they are setting records, Dr. Tony Phillips of SpaceWeather.com noted in his latest NLC update.

"We're seeing more clouds at 80°N than in any other year since AIM was launched [in 2007]," says Cora Randall of the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Research. "Cloud frequencies at 80°N are around 85%, whereas it's more typical to see frequencies of about 75%."

Frequencies' are a measure of patchiness. 100% is complete coverage; 0% is no clouds at all.

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...and:
NLC seasons getting longer, clouds moving farther south

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To: Doug R who wrote (4763)7/25/2021 11:39:41 AM
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Here comes that word, "mandatory".

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To: Doug R who wrote (4918)7/25/2021 11:37:01 PM
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Very rare snow in Africa.
-9 degrees C.
m.facebook.com

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To: Doug R who wrote (4946)7/26/2021 12:07:23 AM
From: Sdgla
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Scary footage

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To: Doug R who wrote (4946)7/26/2021 6:57:42 AM
From: 3bar
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With that little bit of flare activity last week a couple of people who work outside told me the detected a little orange in the sun and rather then the recent silvery appearance .

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To: Doug R who wrote (4940)7/26/2021 1:09:42 PM
From: Doug R
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Jake does a decent job today.
Weak solar wind/Meridional polar jet stream.
Weaker magnetosphere/Elevated cosmic ray flux.
Then the blocking patterns....and you get drought/flooding. Hot/cold.
Northwest US...Western Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, China, snow in Africa, frozen Paraná River in Argentina...etc.
We're being shown the reality of the cycle as it affects climate.
The global warming crowd will use it to their advantage.







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To: Doug R who wrote (4949)7/26/2021 1:56:52 PM
From: Doug R
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Sure, London, again, why not.
Subways are becoming rather obviously susceptible.
Hospitals going down in urban areas is a big hint about population density.



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To: 3bar who wrote (4948)7/26/2021 2:35:52 PM
From: Doug R
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Okay...a reference video for ya...

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