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September 28, 2002

As Announced 'Live' On Last Nights Show, M-Class Flare Rips Away


by Mitch Battros (ECTV)

Last night on the new "Earth Changes TV Radio Hour", I announced we would likely see M-Class Flares within hours. This event has indeed happened.

Yesterday's sunspot count had reached 230. I noticed a rather large sunspot region named "130". I announced this event during a news breaking while interviewing Jose Arguelles. Watch for sudden wind shears to occur in the next 24 hours. It often takes the appearance of a tornado, but without the funnel. Some 'wind shears' can pack up to 300 mph winds causing great destruction.

Earth Changes TV Radio Hour will broadcast "Live" every Thursday at 7 PM (pacific) 10 PM (eastern). We now broadcast 'world wide' via the internet. Next weeks guest is Dr. Tom VanFlandren - NASA Astronomer and former Director of the US Naval Observatory.

Recently, ABC News released a story stating sometime in early October, nine massive jets will take to the skies over southern Florida. Each will carry 16,000-330,000 pounds of an unusual arsenal: cloud-busting powder.

Peter Cordani, chief executive of the Riviera Beach, Fla.-based company, Dyn-o-Mat, says that once sprayed into a wet, hovering cloud, the special powder should combine with the moisture and transform into a heavy gel. The gel will then fall harmlessly to the surface and effectively shake out moisture from the cloud.

Earth Changes TV will keep a very close eye on this event and all the ramifications it holds.

Just how dangerous is the West Nile Virus? The answer is rather frightening. So frightening it has been compared to Polio. The mosquito-borne West Nile virus is causing a medical condition rarely seen by US physicians since the 1950s: polio. In case reports released yesterday, stunned neurologists in Mississippi and Georgia describe the conditions of four patients suffering from the hobbled limbs, impaired breathing, and fevers that are the hallmark of polio.

Full Story: http://www.earthchangestv.com/secure/0902_4articles/26link.htm


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A special thank you to all our viewers and listeners. Yesterday, the ECTV website went over 14 million hits! Thank you for keeping ECTV the number one news service in Earth Science and Space Weather.


Thought For The Day


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