Why has Hurricane Dorian been so big?
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Hurricane Dorian is a monster storm that has demolished much of the Bahamas - let's spare a thought and a meditation for the inhabitants there. ![]()
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Why was the storm so big?
Over the weekend, it was fed by Solar Wind travelling with plasma and charged particles at over 1.2 million miles per hour! The only reason it didn't create geomagentic storms was because the air was so thin.
Yet so few are talking about this electromagnetic forcing within our weather systems. It's time we started to realise the incredible impact of the upcoming Grand Solar Minimum - because effects like this will intensify.
Wishing everyone well out there
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