Monday, November 25, 2019

SPACE - S0 - 20191125 - Electroquakes, Largest Extinction, Plasma, Storms

SPACE - S0 - 20191125 - Electroquakes, Largest Extinction, Plasma, Storms

Good Morning, Observers!




Solar winds are slowly but steadily falling, to a current speed of 425 KPS. Expect that to bump up sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday as the next coronal hole stream hits Earth. The KP Index is also going down a bit, with some KP-3s but calming to KP-2 and KP-1.A bright spot that passed the center longitudes yesterday had a minor "pop" so expect a small CME impact soon, but no signs of sunspot activity noted beneath it. I doubt there will be any serious effect. Lithospheric activity was generally light, in the Mag 4 to Mag 5 range.

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