Thursday, October 30, 2008

CO2sceptics News Blog | Solar activity could dictate river flow
[by Hamish Johnston, editor of physicsworld.com] What do sunspots and the Paraná river in South America have in common? The answer, say physicists in Argentina, is that when the number of sunspots goes up, so does the river's level. Indeed, the correlation between the two is so strong that the physicists believe that solar activity could be used to predict when the Rio Paraná will flood.

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