Rodney Viereck
Chief, Space Weather Services Branch, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, Boulder, Colorado, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhgpMgMr_dc&feature=player_embedded
full meeting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrGIt1PDmoQ&feature=player_embedded#!
Eric J
Comments
Hey Eric, I finally got a chance to watch the full length conference. It was truly fascinating. When you see the whole conference the man jerking his head toward the speaker in the short pc, up top, doesn't seem to be upset. The camera perspective sits back a bit and it looks like it is just a natural head movement.
If you get a chance to see the whole conference it is well worth it. It clarifies for me more of what we see in the magnetosphere, and helps me better understand the difference in Solar Flares, and CME's.
Kim, they mentioned that people could learn more about this on www.nasa.gov, said they had power point presentation slides and transcripts of some of the speakers. I tried to find this, but had no such luck.
This conference was held from 13-17 Dec 2010. And it seems to discuss the recent concerns about the two solar events on Aug 1, and Oct 21. This conference presentation would be helpful to anyone following Clif's, or Patrick Geryl's work.
Eric, Please forward my thanks to the person/s that brought this vid to your attention.
From what i've read there is a magnetic pole shift and there is a crustal shift, though the only place I've read about the crustal shift is NZT, 90 degrees.
Hi Edina...yes I did notice...he seemed pretty peeved off...
Can confirm here that 'north pole moving rapidly' and 'pole shift ' are the same...?