Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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Solar Cycle Grand


Scientists Predict Big Solar Cycle a

NASA data indicate that the current cycle Solar could be the most intense in the last 50 years

December 21, 2006: The evidence increases: the next solar cycle will be great.

Solar Cycle 24, which will occur in 2010 or 2011, "seems to be one of the most intense cycles have occurred, since these were first documented almost 400 years ago," says solar physicist David Hathaway, of Marshall Space Flight Center (Marshall Space Flight Center) NASA. He and colleague Robert Wilson presented this conclusion last week at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union (American Geophysical Union), held in San Francisco.

Right: A prominent rash solar photographed by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory - SOHO). [More Information]

His forecast is based on historical records of geomagnetic storms.

Hathaway explains: "When a gust of solar wind hits the Earth's magnetic field, the impact causes the magnetic field to shake. If it shakes hard enough, we call it a geomagnetic storm." In the extreme, these storms cause power supply suspensions and make compass needles swing in the wrong direction. The northern lights are a beautiful side effect of this phenomenon.

Hathaway and Wilson looked at records of geomagnetic activity stretching back almost 150 years and noticed something useful: "The amount of geomagnetic activity now tells us what will be the solar cycle 6 to 8 years," says Hathaway. A picture is worth a thousand words:



Above: Peaks in geomagnetic activity (red) predict solar maximum (black) for the next 6 years. [More Information]

In the chart above, black curves are solar cycles, the amplitude is the sunspot number. The red curves are geomagnetic indices, specifically Inter Variability Index - Time (IHV, the acronym for Inter-hour Variability Index). "These indices are derived from magnetometer data recorded at two points on opposite sides of Earth: one in England and one in Australia. IHV data have been taken every day since 1868," says Hathaway.

The Cross correlating sunspot number vs.. the IHV, they found that the IHV predicts the amplitude of the solar cycle for longer than 6 years with a correlation coefficient of 94%.

"We do not know why it works," says Hathaway. The underlying physics is a mystery. "But it works."

According to their analysis, the next Solar Maximum should peak around the year 2010 with a sunspot number of 160 plus or minus 25. This would make it the strongest solar cycles of the past 50 years - and therefore one of the strongest in recorded history.

Left: Hathaway and Wilson's predictions for the amplitude of Cycle 24. [More Information]

Astronomers have been counting sunspots since the days of Galileo, watching the rise and fall of solar activity every 11 years. Interestingly, four of the five biggest cycles on record have occurred in the last 50 years. "Cycle 24 should fit right into that pattern," says Hathaway.

These results are just the latest signs pointing to a big Cycle 24. The most important of all, believes Hathaway, is the work of Mausumi Dikpati and colleagues at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (National Center for Atmospheric Research, or NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. "They have combined observations of the 'conveyor belt' plot with a sophisticated computer model of the sun's inner dynamo to predict the next solar cycle taking physics as a base." In short, it will be intense. Details can be found in the history of Science @ NASA Solar Storm Warning.

"Everything is related," says Hathaway. Stay informed about solar activity.




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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wedding Messages To Guests

Welcome to International FAOT

From Sonora for the World




22 to January 30, 2009 With the participation

600 artists and performers, 42 groups and performing 105 concerts in nine municipalities of Sonora, from 22 to 30 January will be held the 25th edition of the Festival Dr. Alfonso Ortiz Tirado, International FAOT 2009.



For nine days, will be attended by artists from Cuba, Chile, Uruguay, Canada, United States, Norway, Cyprus, Spain and Mexico, and Sonora will host artists from the neighboring state of Sinaloa, entity invited.



Alamos Cajeme Navojoa, Huatabampo, Etchojoa, Empalme, Guaymas, Hermosillo and Nogales, will receive the best exponents of operatic singing in gala nights, led by soprano Olivia Gorra, who will receive the Medal "Dr. Alfonso Ortiz Tirado "and give a concert on the closing night (Friday January 30 at 18:30, Palacio Municipal de Alamos) accompanied by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Sonora (SFO), led by James Demster. Revelation Youth

2008 Sonora give the soprano Flor Herrera, on Friday, January 23 at 20:00 pm in the City Theater in Hermosillo, Sonora Teacher Recognition 2008 Rodolfo "El Chino" Medina, on Thursday, January 22 at 19:30 pm in the Municipal Palace of Alamos.

Sinaloa, which has historically shared with Sonora region, politics, culture and tradition, is our guest of honor. Participating artists are: False Sazon Cuban Orchestra, Aldo Rodriguez contemporary music, multimedia, Pavel Meza, classical guitarist, Woodwind Ensemble Sinaloa Symphony Orchestra of the Arts Opera Choir Sinaloa Mazatlan Camerata, Daniel Villegas-Megías, pianist, and Olena Bogaychuk, violinist; Psappha Percussion Ensemble and Delta Theater, its artists and photographers in three exhibitions. GALA NIGHTS



also include the participation of soprano Maria Papaioannou, Svetla Krasteva, Flor Herrera, Margarita Estrada, Veronica Murua, Enivia Claudia Mendoza and Montiel, mezzo-sopranos Graciela Araya, Encarnación Vázquez y Gabriela Copca, the tenor Thomas Ruud Hector Sandoval and José Luis Ordóñez, and baritone Luis Cansino.

Pianists Rogelio Riojas-Nolasco, Elina Savvidou, Teresa Rodríguez, Borja Mariño, Ángel Rodríguez, Rodolfo Ritter and Daniel Villegas and guitarist Pablo Gomez.

There will be a Night of Remembrance by Estrella Ramirez and Paco Barron. As is tradition, continue the night at the University of Sonora, which this time presented to the Met sopranos Cecilia, Dana Chavez and Gisela Machado, accompanied on piano by Hector Acosta.

The American Night will have the opportunity to listen to The National Gallery of Art Vocal Ensemble, thanks support of the Consulate General of the United States.

OTHER VOICES AND ORCHESTRA
One of the novelties in the 25 edition of the special forum FAOT Other voices and orchestras, with shows such as La serva padrona, Unexpected, Jazzópera, Bolerotango, folk music concert, the cello and the world; The voices of Maria Callas and sharp vocal ensemble, in addition to Mambo Tropical, False Sazon Cuban Orchestra, Jaime Lopez, Rolling Stomper, Alejandro Aviles and South America Project, The University of Arizona Student Jazz Ensemble, Zero 1, Yoel Diaz Quintet, Diana Fuentes and Elmer Ferrer, Roberto Lopez Project, Buena Fe, and an ensemble of Cuban musicians, Canadian and Colombians in a Latin Fiesta. ALTERNATIVE FORUMS



entertainments offered alternative rock concerts for children, contemporary music, multimedia, big band, fusion jazz, tango and European folk influence, pre-Hispanic dance and music, world music, reggae Mayan European percussion, scenic and traditional ; rock with indigenous groups in Michoacan, Chiapas and Sonora, and a show with songs by Cri Cri, with groups of dog Patita Orchestra's 18, Aldo Rodriguez, Pate Puah, Chichimeca Xonas, Stretto, Santos Santiago, Juan Alzate , Lumaltok, Psappha, Hamac Cazim, among others.

CHAMBER MUSIC
be offered cello and piano concert with Issac Ramirez and Andres Sarre, for charango and chamber orchestra, with music and performance of Hector Martinez Morales and the Chamber Orchestra of Hermosillo, the classical guitarist Pavel Meza, Woodwind Ensemble Orchestra Sinaloa Symphony of the Arts Opera Choir Sinaloa Mazatlan Camerata, with Daniel Villegas-Megías, Olena Bogaychuk pianist, violinist, bassoon and piano and Nika Gastélum Jonicenoka Everardo, Agave Guitar Quartet at the University of Arizona and recognized Cuarteto Latinoamericano. INDIGENOUS CULTURES


Yoreme Through the Fund, it will be attended by the Indian group of Yoremes Mays and Hidalgo Huasteca Trio. With dance, music, crafts, indigenous lottery games and food, involving the Mayos of Sonora, Yaqui and Seri guarijíos. There will be consultation attended by traditional medicine healers Yaquis and Mayos. Indigenous groups involved with the Banda migrant Mixtec Mixtec weavers and embroiderers Triqui. LITERARY EVENTS



26 to January 30 at the Museum of Sonora Costumbrista the awards ceremony will be held the third contest of legends and tales of terror in the South Unit of the University of Sonora and Sonoran cultural present two stories, by Ramón teacher Valdiosera Berman, as well as books alligator tears, Leonidas Alfaro and Queen dance to death, Eve Gil.


ART ROUTE 103 artists are participating in the Ruta del Arte with exhibitions in Los Alamos, Navojoa, Cajeme, Empalme, Guaymas and Hermosillo. These include the collective Plastic Sinaloa, pictures of the time, the Museum of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit; Fiction reality of collective Inopia Lenguarrosa and visual, the Sixth Biennial of Art Sonora State, 2008; Our land, our people, artists and artisans in southern Sonora and Sonora contemporary art.

dimensional works will be presented, photographs, drawings and engravings titled Take my feet, Julieta Olalde, Live Skull, Francisco Jose Amezaga; Submodernismo, Iber Montero Pitic The other children, Rocío Solís, Mustang, Claudio Reyna, Transgression everyday, Carlos Iván Hernández, Sunstroke, Barron Hope, pictures of the interior, Perla Jiménez and Ramón Mora, and preaching in the desert, Ignacio Castillo Arvayo "Natchios." STREET ENTERTAINMENT



There will also be street entertainment with the State Music Banda, Banda Payaso, Estudiantina Dr. Alfonso Ortiz Tirado, Tony Drum show, the show Multidisciplinary Round and art workshops, book presentations, conferences and cultural diversity of our ethnic groups and sub-site headquarters.

PERSONAL NOTE PROGRAMME HELD PRIOR TO THE AUTHORITIES FOR
All this tribute in memory of Alfonso Ortiz Tirado International Tenor native of Alamos Sonora, Mexico

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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The bloodshed in Gaza continues to escalate: the death toll rises to more than 600 people, nearly half of whom were civilians and more than 100 of them children1. While Israeli tanks, planes and artillery opened fire in densely populated areas (including a United Nations school), thousands have been injured and 1.5 million people are terrified at not finding out what appears to be an open-air prison: City Strip. Meanwhile, Hamas continues to fire rockets into Israel: 11 Israelis have died.

Our global order a ceasefire monitored and guaranteed internationally have begun to be heard clearly, winning the support of leaders in Europe, Middle East and even more: the outlines of a deal are beginning to vislumbrarse2. However, President Bush tries to block a ceasefire agreement at the United Nations, proposing instead intricate alternatives that can legitimize the oppressive isolation that Israel imposes on Gaza3.

is already more than enough. We can not let Bush and his friends blocked a ceasefire just, necessary and negotiated. 250,000 of us have signed a petition, get to half a million signatures, will post a notice bold and forceful in The Washington Post and deliver the request to members of the Security Council United Nations. Follow the link to view the notice, sign the petition and forward this message to your friends and family.

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Our efforts can make a big difference. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel supports the international pressure, if sufficiently intense, can secure a ceasefire. While the international community debate and delay, hundreds of civilians are dying every day. A senior United Nations official in Gaza said: "There is no safe place in Gaza. Everyone is terrified and traumatized by the situation." Opposing the UN resolution, Bush reportedly proposed to exclude Hamas from any agreement and leave Israel free to share, which will surely ensure the return of violence. That's why in this case we are heading to the incoming President Obama, U.S. decision makers and leaders from Europe and other countries in pursuit of achieving a just and stable.

To be sustainable, the ceasefire to protect civilians and end all kinds of attacks: those of Israel by aircraft or ground incursions and attacking Palestinian rockets into southern Israel. It urgently needs international supervision at border crossings, reopen Gaza these steps to enter food, fuel and medicines, to prevent smuggling of weapons and monitor and enforce the cease-fire from both lados4.

Hamas, which won elections in 2006 to govern in Gaza, says it will accept a cease-hostilidades5. Hamas must be confronted with his words as much as Israel. There is no military solution to this conflict: it is time the world powers involved in advancing a fair agreement that protects civilians on both sides and let them live their lives in peace and security. Sign the petition now the link that appears below and forward this message to your acquaintances:

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PD2: List of sources newspaper:
1. http://www.adn.es/mundo/20090106/NWS-1352-Gaza-Save-murieron-israeli-ataque.html
2. http://www.infobae.com/contenidos/424572-0-0-ONU-favor-propuesta-poner-fin-ataques-Israel
3. http://www.infobae.com/contenidos/424248-100799-0-Bush-habl% C3% B3-first-time-the-situation% C3% B3n-East
4. These are the requirements that support various experts and NGOs. This is an example of International Crisis Group (in English): www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=5838&l=1
5.
http://www.eleconomista.es/flash/noticias/948484/01/09/Hamas-acepta-con-condiciones-propuestas-de-tregua-de-la-UE-.html
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