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gigabite

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  1. 1, What month will Ana form? May 2, Name of the first hurricane? 15 June 2009 3, Name of first cat 3 hurricane? Bill 4, Name of first cat 5 hurricane? None 5, How many landfalls the U.S will have? 3 6,How many Major Hurricanes will form? 4 7, Name of strongest hurricane? Erika
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmasphere Interesting hypothesis, I guess it is a hypothesis by the way you are explaining it. I think it has more to do with the nature of the UV and IR radiation. The intensity of these type of radiation are inversely related to the distance traveled. Life on earth is due to the ideal orbit of earth. One of the theories of glaciations, I think it was presented by a Milutin Milankovitch describes how large variations in the orbits of Earth was a root cause of them. http://mdisas.nascom.nasa.gov/temperatures/mdi_temp_opts01.gif This link is the front lens of the SOHO satellite it shows a 6 degree swing in temperature between aphelion and perihelion. The Dresden Codex an ancient Mayan ephemeris describes the next perihelion of Jupiter as the end of a cycle. It is to bad I can't refer to a more recent cipher, but the range of the more precise ones is limited to a hundred years or so the Dresden Codex is a three thousand year projection. The upcoming perihelion is the closest there has been in the recent calculations, and the next one starts a build out. This brings me to the sling shot effect of this orbit of Jupiter. If you look the next image a plot of the temperature at 180 west 0 north you will see that a cooling period began at the end of 2007. http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1212/tao19982009ia4.gif This leads me to think that a cooling phase has started as a result of the expanding orbit of the Earth. That is not to say I think that Earth is on the verge of an Ice Age, just a cooling trend of thirty years or so do to the sling shot effect from this orbit of Jupiter. And it is all due to the limited range of the warming effect of UV and IR radiation.
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