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The solar winds remained in the 400-500 KPS range yesterday, currently running at 450 KPS. The KP Index remained mostly in the KP-2 range with six hours at KP-1 yesterday afternoon. The equatorial bright spot continues toward the meridian, probably arriving in 36-48 hours. The lithosphere was a bit busier, with a Mag 5.4 near Puerto Rico, a 5.4 south of Africa, a 5.5 off Vanuatu, and a 5.5 in Mexico. No "biggies" during the coronal quake alert from yesterday, thankfully, but there was a lot of blot echo activity as well in the lower magnitudes.
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