BREAKING: NOAA/US Govt Ominously Delete Blog Post 2 Days Ago Admitting Error In Calm Solar Cycle 25 Predictions

Wow. Or maybe a Neo whoa is called for here: this is wild.

We had scheduled a post on NOAA’s dire blog post that it and NASA’s Solar Cycle 25 predictions — which called for generally calm conditions on the Sun’s surface — were unfortunately quite off, and instead six freakish sun spots have appeared out of nowhere, suggestive of much higher solar flare activity than originally modeled.

I think this one is above our pay grade at FULCRUM, folks. Just putting out the facts: a federal agency had concerns that its long range predictions for solar cycle 25 (which we are now in) may have been erroneous, and then it deleted the post.

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…and memory holed! It appears, unless someone else has a different interpretation. The deleted post even had an image of the 6 sun spots, which now seem to have been scrubbed from much of the image searchable Internet. Genuinely odd.

…and memory holed! It appears, unless someone else has a different interpretation. The deleted post even had an image of the 6 sun spots, which now seem to have been scrubbed from much of the image searchable Internet. Genuinely odd.

UPDATE 6:05pm: Cached version (retrieved minutes ago) of the now deleted blog post, proving it was once a post on NOAA’s site.

UPDATE 6:05pm: Cached version (retrieved minutes ago) of the now deleted blog post, proving it was once a post on NOAA’s site.