Friday, March 13, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200313 - Major Flood, Galactic Density Wave, Turbulent Stars

SPACE - S0 - 20200313 - Major Flood, Galactic Density Wave, Turbulent Stars

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
First, here's hoping you're not suffering from the terror that is Paraskevidekatriaphobia...
That said, solar winds definitely moved UP close to midnight, to around 440 KPS, then dipped to 380 KPS before going back up again to 420 KPS (which is the high end of the "normal" range). The KP Index also rose to peak at KP-3 during the wind increases, but still remaining in the safe zone. No new coronal holes, just the same old same-ol' at the South Pole, and the bright spot continues to move out of the risk area, decaying as it rotates toward the lim. No further X-ray activity either, so that A-class flare from the other day seems to be all this spot had in it. Should be fun to watch it, though, as it arrives at the lim at 131Å. Should be seeing that on the videos by Sunday. A busier day on the lithosphere, with another hit on Tonga at Mag 5.3, another hit at Luring China with a Mag 5.0, a Mag 5.3 near Nanao Japan, a Mag 5.2 off the Philippines, and a Mag 5.1 in Panama.
   
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