Last year(2005) I observed that the heat would last till 4:00pm and like clock works it would dissipate from then. Does this mean the sun has to deal with it or the magnetism? This year(2006) like clock work it dissipates till 6:00pm. I highly doubt that the sun would have anything to do with it. I think that the magnetism has more to deal with it and works like a cover shield. The shield is moving so that cover is less. Which brings me to my main question. What do you people think will happen next year with the heat?Will it go up another two hours till dissipation time? I hope the scientists compare notes on the heat index of 89 and the heat of 2006 because maybe this will be a repeat of 1989. It might be a cycle of this magnetic force blocking the sun.
2006-07-25
06:31:42
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