Wednesday, February 12, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200212 - New Ice Age Mystery, Cosmic Ray Climate Control

SPACE - S0 - 20200212 - New Ice Age Mystery, Cosmic Ray Climate Control

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The Phi-Angle shift yesterday continued the rise in solar wind speeds, maxing out around 460 KPS before dropping precipitously to 350 KPS by midday UTC, and then started to rise again a few hours ago to a current speed of 425 KPS (same as yesterday's report). Particle density stayed flat for the last three days, so expect that to rise starting late tonight or early tomorrow, with the wind speed increasing soon afterward. The KP Index stayed in the safe range, KP-0 through KP-2, with the latest report at KP-1. The smaller of the two coronal hole systems passed the midpoint a short while ago, the larger will pass through in the next few hours. There were some very minor CMEs at and South of the equator, as they passed West of the meridian, highly doubtful they'll have any significant effect on their own, but their output may mix with the solar winds from the incoming coronal holes so we may see a bit more in the way of energized particles. A very quiet lithosphere, with only a handful of blot echos and two somewhat minor temblors, a Mag 5.0 Southwest of Africa, and a Mag 5.3 near the coast of Chile.
  
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