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lol, I’m glad our data systems are so accurate……
these outages are occurring in the SSM/I F15 and F17 satellites as well as AMSR. Could certainly be related to the solar flares.
Or else the friction of sliding glaciers went supercritical and half of the sheet just slid into the ocean. I believe it’s been predicted that global warming will also cause straight-line glacial fractures exactly like that…..
Russell:
I like that! But I cannot directly reply!
Well, yes, they certainly could, and probably is some sort of solar activity, seeing that its effecting 3 separate satellites.
I bet its a bit irksome for those that watch the annual horse race……. we’re coming down the home stretch!!