Re: Question about planetary magnetic fields



I keep seeing bad weather when I think on this........

I wonder if it could cause intersteller storms......it sounds crazy,
and maybe it is, but check this out.....

Each magnetic field would form a "bubble"

Where they touch, one of two things can happen, mergering, or perhaps,
weather.

On earth, when two bubbles of air, of differant pressure come into
contact with each other one of two things happen.

They merge into one, or........

If its 2 H pressure systems, they form a L between the two, creating a
"front" between the two areas of differant air pressure,(which is
caused by heating of the air....blah blah) and depending on how big the
differance of pressure directly relates to how severe the storms are.

OR

If its two Ls then they do the same thing, but if a H forms between
them the frontal boundries move to the edges of the H.

Jupiters magnetic field is way stronger than Earths, but it would just
barley reach us. And thats assuming that a companion stars solar wind
was so much stroner than the suns that it blows the magnetosphere of
Jupiter into earths orbit.

Could you imagine the weather formed where the two stars heliosheaths
touched?

Perhaps this is where primordeal water came from ;)

Who knows......But it IS an interesting thought.........

Thanks for taking the to reply.....

Rising-Star

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