AR1967&AR1968
Taken by namlow on February 4, 2014 @ 22.28N114.15S
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Date Taken: 2014:02:04 07:35:10
 
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The North South conjugate Sunspots of AR1967&AR1968. IF "tornado" do exist, besides the magnetic fields, in the Sun, what would it looks like?
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Maybe Cyclones is the better term for Tornadoes; or even hurricanes or typhoons are the likes; they all involved the coriolis force of rotating fluids of plasma or neutral particles.
Posted by namlow 2014-02-03 21:09:32
 
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