Tuesday, February 11, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200211 - Plasma Discovery, -40 F, "Something Else"

SPACE - S0 - 20200211 - Plasma Discovery, -40 F, "Something Else"

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar wind speeds dropped further yesterday, almost touching the 350 KPS line, but have reawakened slightly since then due to a Phi-Angle shift, with the current speed around 425 KPS. Mostly KP-1s and KP-2s on the Index yesterday, with a couple of KP-3s after midnight UTC. The coronal holes from yesterday continue to grow and coalesce, should be seeing the first of them crossing the midpoint on Wednesday, with the second arriving 24-36 hours after that. A couple of bright spots just popped up close to the meridian, but I don't see anything that suggests underlying sunspots as yet. Still not a bad idea to keep an eye on them due to their location. A few blot echos on the lithospheric front, as well as Mag 5.1 South of Bristol Island in the South Sandwich Islands, a rather shallow (4KM) Mag 5.0 off Karpathos, Greece, and a Mag 5.3 a couple hundred klicks off the Northern Mariana Islands. Expect a rise in the seismic risk as those coronal holes hit.
  
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