Tuesday, March 3, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200303 - Volcano, Oceans, Galactic Warp, Familiar Turbulence

SPACE - S0 - 20200303 - Volcano, Oceans, Galactic Warp, Familiar Turbulence

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Had a couple minor jumps in solar wind speed, but they seem to be more an artifact of Phi Angle shifts than from coronal hole activity. Either way, they have calmed back down into the 420-430 KPS range, down from their highest point of 480 KPS. The KP Index stayed in the calm zone, KP-1s and KP-2s all around. The two equatorial coronal holes from yesterday have merged just upon arriving at the midpoint. However, since we're only about four days from our "lowest" portion of our solar orbit (lowest meaning Southernmost) the effects might be more glancing than normal. We'll have to wait and see. Mostly just a smattering of blot echo activity across the lithosphere yesterday, with only a Mag 5.0 just west of Macquarie Island, and another Mag 5.1 near Amatignak Island Alaska.
   
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