Wednesday, March 25, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200325 - M7.5 Earthquake, Tornado, The Heliosphere

SPACE - S0 - 20200325 - M7.5 Earthquake, Tornado, The Heliosphere

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar winds continued their downward trend from yesterday, a mostly steady slide from yesterday's high of 470 KPS to a current 390 KPS. Solar magnetism remains steady with the Phi-angle virtually unchanged from yesterday and the KP Index much calmer. The majority of readings after yesterday's report were in the KP-0 range, with a couple KP-1s and a KP-2 around midnight. The Electron Flux did bump up above the 10³ threshold briefly yesterday around midday, but it's back under that now. The coronal hole at the South Pole appears to be reaching up to the hole developing at mid-latitudes, and it's approaching the meridian, passing that point in probably 24 hours or so. Expect the streams to reach Earth by Friday or Saturday. Scattered bright spots pop in and out of existence, but no real activity to worry about there at the moment. The lithosphere was mostly quiet, but there was a hell of a strong blot echo - Mag 7.5 - off the coast of Russia, about 140 miles SSE of Severo-Kuril'sk, and 35 miles deep (along a rift line).
   
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