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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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**"Off to bed now juanse! hope I do not have nightmares about sun spots and
solar flares !"

I told you, could be my lack of vitamin D ... did you sleep well, Bob?

http://www.physorg.com/news170601993.html

*(PhysOrg.com) -- Subtle connections between the 11-year solar cycle, the
stratosphere, and the tropical Pacific Ocean work in sync to generate
periodic weather patterns that affect much of the globe, according to
research appearing this week in the journal Science. The study can help
scientists get an edge on eventually predicting the intensity of certain
climate phenomena, such as the Indian monsoon and tropical Pacific rainfall,
years in advance.*


-- 
Juanse Barros J.
APIZUR S.A.
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Gorbea - CHILE
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