During the passage of comet Elenin and Honda numereous CME's have occurred, some at near equal interval.

Updates: Fireball on 9/14 --- CME's -- -- -- Elenin and Honda -- -- -- Aurora  --- 

A continuation of Hypersensitive Solar System considertaions

Weather Events of an Unusual Sort and their 'POSSIBLE' relation to Non-terrestrial influences

Autumal equinox 2011

This first installment is inspired by an unusual wind event that ripped through south central airzona in the evening of 24 September 2011. The wind even was like a mini hurricane, several waves or bands of intensity about 5 minutes appart. I was told by a NWS forcaster that a trough was in the area and some verga may have generated some winds to be expected and the TV did followup reporting of powerlines down about 40 mile north of me. They attributed it to a micro burst, but can a micro burst send out repeated waves of wind?

Additional maps will be added to the index soon. One show the trough and what may be a remnant of what i will call a 'spin-off low', if there is such a thing. A very pronounded and powerfull low is over the Lake Michigan area at this time. And interesting note is the spin-off which is now over New Mexico does not appear at flight levels above 36,000ft. MSL. A determination is being sought on whether these maps portray actual measurements of if they are a forcast generation based on general concepts and anticipated behavior of the atmosphere.

If there were to have been non-terrestrial influences, localized activity should have shown similarities through upper elevations as is seen in over the Lake Michigan.

See this paper from 2006 on The Hypersensitive Solar System.

Comet Honda needs to be added to the info below in light of its recent passage of us and the sun.

Several additional details have just come to my attention for sept. 24th, the day of the arizona wind event. One is solar CME's two days prior and again on that day. The other detail is the presence of comet Elenin within the inner solar system and drawing closer to the earth. A note worthy detail about this is the PM occurance of this mini-hurricane and the location of the CME's. The fact that the comet seems to be approaching from the PM direction, and is closing on the earth as it progress in it's orbit. This was not the only CME this month there was also one on the 14th, four days after Elenin had passed at it's closest distance to the sun. So by my reconning that is 4 CME's, 3 being spaced 3 days apart as a comet moves through perihelion. this is a starting point for checking on paterns that might show a direct influence.

Another detail related to CME's is the one that let loose like a connon shot from the other side of the sun toward Mercury, complete with smoke ring. this is interesting since Mercury is directly opposite to Elenin with the sun in between and both CME's occurred in the same video sequence. See the links below for more info.
Elenin's Orbital info
Sept. 14th CME  --- Sept. 19 CME

Seismology in association with alignments, theoretically similar to HSS observations.

The article from which the above link came.

And then there are the aurora

This image is from Space Weather dot com

In this video you will see activity that is not some gentle glow, it looks more like flashes from electrical discharge. Those flashes might be what you would see as a flouresent bulb is seeking the last available gas to pass a current through, figuratively speaking.

Here is a detail that raises my Curiosity: Sept 14th Fire Ball

Timed closely to the passage of comet Elenin at its closest distances to the sun was the occurrance of a fire ball across the night sky of the South west u.s.. These may not seem related and they may not be but there are certain mechanisms to consider which are recently comming into the general pool of scientific understanding, namely substorms, which seem closely tied to manifestation of auroral activity.

On sept.7th comet elenin was at a distance of .491AU from the sun. On the 10th of sept. it closed in passage to .483AU and then began its separation from the sun.

On September 14th, 2011 a fire ball crossed the southwestern skies of the u.s. and of day Elenin came to a departure distance of .493 AU, 3 days after its closest position. Look at those details closely gives us a 6 day period and distances as equal as the duration. Then take into consideration a reaction time that we might be able to gleen from the time it takes solar activity to reach the earth (a couple days) and we might want to dig into this further as we add consideration of electro dynamics in a plasma environment.

And Now, The Rest of the Story As coined by Paul Harvey


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Electrical Sub Storms are a phenonena in the tail region of planetary bodies. They have recently attracted the attention of modern science but they are by no means a new phenomena. Full understanding of the potential behind these events is a goal of space weather investigators, and they may find themselves re-evaluating historical events in consideration of sub-storm discharges to our planet. The THEMIS mission was launch in 2007 to complement this investigation which may need to go back as far as the Tunguska event of 1908, in my opinion. Sub storms are energy surges that travel up the plasma tail of earth. This may be similar to an effect created with a plasma focus device. The electrical surge coming back toward the planet may be powerful enough to deliver energy that would rival a lightening strike by many orders of magnitude.

Getting back to pesent day observations of activity during Elenin's passage around this side of the Sun there appears to be a rise in the pattern of solar activity between the early part of september and then tailing off by the 15th. So those were the days when Elenin was making its closest approach. On the 19th six outbrusts occurred, setting the stage for enhanced auroral activity, the only real indicator available for the low-tech man to chart the suns reaction to all that it senses.

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