SPACE - S0 - 20200327 - Climate Controls, The Loss of Stability, The Sun
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar winds stayed mostly stable from yesterday, staying in the 380-410 KPS range throughout the period. The Phi-Angle is still jumping around quite a bit, but it's not being reflected in either wind speed or magnetic instability, as the KP Index stays well within the safe zone. The Electron Flux again bumped above the 10² threshold yesterday mid-morning, but dropped well below that with some rather "squiggly" readings between 10² and 10¹ after midnight. The main Southern coronal hole passed the midpoint just a couple hours ago, but no new holes seem to be developing behind them. Also no bright spot activity of note. A more active lithosphere (comparatively) yesterday, with a Mag 6.1 blot echo near the Philippines, a Mag 5.0 a bit west of Mentone Texas, a Mag 5.8 just over 100 miles WSW of Indonesia, and a Mag 5.3 about 70 miles SSE of Kuh Sefid, Iran.
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