SPACE - S0 - 20191231 - Fire, Planets, Oceans, and the Stars
Good Morning, Observers!
Solar winds remain calm, although we did have a rise to around 320 KPS, but that's calmed back down to just below 300 KPS at last report. The KP Index finally went up a bit to the KP-1 range, with a KP-2 when the solar winds "peaked". Coronal hole structures are wishy-washy at best (yes, that's a scientific term, folks), and the bright spot whose sunspot activity dissolved well before reaching the meridian has pretty much moved out of the danger zone without so much as a electromagnetic burp. Lithospherically, it's been a bit of a snooze-fest, with only blot echo activity and a (very) few Mag 5.0s and 5.1s. A good way to end a year.
And speaking of the end of the year, Ben Davidson has posted a follow-up on his Disaster Series on "Safe Zones". I am reminded of the Hoosier State's Unofficial Motto... - "Indiana - Three Billion Years, Tsunami-Free!"
Enjoy Your New Year's Eve, Folks!
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