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David Lester Straight

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Listen to the reading of A Treatise on Suit of Chancery by Henry R. Gibson https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4soBwmkKQt_IfIk1L_mFw4JqHwSW8EQe
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Alert from dod geomagnetic A geomagnetic alert from the Department of Defense (DOD) refers to a warning issued by the DOD’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) about a potential geomagnetic disturbance that could impact the Earth’s magnetic field and potentially cause disruptions to critical infrastructure and technology. Here are some key points to consider: Geomagnetic storms: A geomagnetic storm occurs when high-energy particles released from solar flares ejected by the sun reach Earth’s magnetic field. These storms can cause disruptions to satellite communications, navigation systems, and even the electrical grid. CMEs: Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are large clouds of plasma that are ejected from the sun during solar flares. When these CMEs collide with Earth’s magnetic field, they can cause geomagnetic storms. G3 and G4 geomagnetic conditions: The DOD’s SWPC issues alerts based on the severity of the geomagnetic storm. G3 and G4 conditions indicate a moderate to severe geomagnetic storm, which can cause disruptions to critical infrastructure and technology. Alerts and warnings: The DOD’s SWPC issues alerts and warnings to the public and critical infrastructure operators about the expected impact of a geomagnetic storm. These alerts provide information on the severity of the storm, the expected impact, and any necessary precautions to take. NOAA warnings: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also issues warnings about geomagnetic storms. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center provides alerts and warnings to the public and critical infrastructure operators about the expected impact of a geomagnetic storm. In summary, a geomagnetic alert from the DOD is a warning about a potential geomagnetic disturbance that could impact the Earth’s magnetic field and potentially cause disruptions to critical infrastructure and technology.
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