Friday, February 28, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200228 - Cloud Waves, Astrophysical Uh-Oh, Climate Crime

SPACE - S0 - 20200228 - Cloud Waves, Astrophysical Uh-Oh, Climate Crime 

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Solar winds were a bit unstable over the past 24 hours, but not dangerously so. They spiked to a high of around 380 KPS at midday, then dipped to a low of 320 KPS a few hours ago, jumped back up to 360 KPS and is currently hovering around 345 KPS. A bit of a lame roller coaster, which appears to be driven by continuing Phi-Angle shifting and instability. This hasn't had a negative effect on the KP Index, however, staying mostly in the KP-1 to KP-2 range. The larger of the two coronal holes just South of the equator has passed the midpoint, but there don't seem to be any new ones bringing up the rear. The hole at the South Pole, of course, is still pretty bodacious, which will have its maximum exposure to Earth come March 07. Some new bright spots just crossing the Northeast lim, should be interesting to see their magnetic complexity. As to the quake activity, the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge got a second hit yesterday morning at Mag 5.3, a medium-depth Mag 5.0 off Indonesia, a Mag 5.2 at the Southern East Pacific Rise, and a pretty hefty Mag 5.8 off Tonga.
   
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