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== LINK ==


http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/cartoons/index.html
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/cartoons/index.html
== Introduction and Conclusion ==
This simply announces a revised version of the [http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/cartoons/index.html Flare/CME Cartoon Archive ] and to offer a link to it.
At the time of writing this Nugget, the Archive contains about 400 entries.
For those unfamiliar, the [http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/cartoons/index.html home page] contains links to its feeble explanations in answer to the routine questions "So what???" and "Why would you want that?".
Not solely for amusement, and none of the entries aimed at that kind of reaction, these cartoons reveal the author/artists' best efforts at explaining what they are trying to say in that possibly turgid paper they have written.
Further contributions can be sent to <a href="mailto:hugh.hudson@glasgow.ac.uk">the Archivist</a>, and if they meet the Archive's strict standards (e.g., they must have appeared in a refereed journal), they're likely to appear.
Note that the original (deprecated) version of the Archive can still be accessed, but the new version has substantial improvements.

Revision as of 10:24, 6 October 2020


Nugget
Number: 389
1st Author: Hugh Hudson
2nd Author:
Published: 27 September 2020
Next Nugget: TBD
Previous Nugget: Submerged Flare Acoustic Sources



LINK

http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/cartoons/index.html

Introduction and Conclusion

This simply announces a revised version of the Flare/CME Cartoon Archive and to offer a link to it. At the time of writing this Nugget, the Archive contains about 400 entries. For those unfamiliar, the home page contains links to its feeble explanations in answer to the routine questions "So what???" and "Why would you want that?". Not solely for amusement, and none of the entries aimed at that kind of reaction, these cartoons reveal the author/artists' best efforts at explaining what they are trying to say in that possibly turgid paper they have written. Further contributions can be sent to <a href="mailto:hugh.hudson@glasgow.ac.uk">the Archivist</a>, and if they meet the Archive's strict standards (e.g., they must have appeared in a refereed journal), they're likely to appear.

Note that the original (deprecated) version of the Archive can still be accessed, but the new version has substantial improvements.