Sunday, December 15, 2019

SPACE - S0 - 20191215 - Big Electroquakes, Magnetic Reversal Climate, Dusty Plasma

SPACE - S0 - 20191215 - Big Electroquakes, Magnetic Reversal Climate, Dusty Plasma

Good Morning, Observers!

   
   
Solar winds dropped a bit further yesterday, but then briefly rose for about 10 hours, and then calmed back down to around the 370 KPS range. While the KP Index was mostly on the deck again, they rose to the KP-2 range when the wind speed increased. However, the calming winds have also reduced the level back down to KP-1. This does not appear to be from the coming coronal hole stream which is still 24-36 hours away. A few bright spots are interspersed across the surface of Sol, including one at the midpoint right now a bit north of the equator, and a pair of spots turning toward the midpoint in the next day or so south of the equator. No evidence of sunspots or magnetic complexity as yet, though. There was a Mag 6.8, this time in the Philippines (22 KM deep), with a series of Mag 5+ aftershocks. Some building collapses, at least one death reported.
   
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