SPACE - S0 - 20200330 - Sunspots Return, Ozone Extinctions, Primordial Magnetism
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar wind speeds basically tanked from yesterday's spike at 450 KPS down to a current 350 KPS, despite a bit of Phi Angle instability just after midnight. The KP Index remains in the green zone, but without the expected KP-0 activity, mostly KP-1s and KP-2s. Some rather impressive bright spots crossed the lim overnight and they're showing some activity that suggests active cores and magnetic complexity. They're well North of the equator, but as they get closer to central heliographic longitude, they could pose a risk depending on whether they blow or decay. Have to wait and see (and we will). There's already been a slight rise in X-ray activity to match this new bright spot group. The majority of tectonic activity yesterday were deep blot echos (as per normal), with a notable Mag 5.6 blot echo in Ecuador, as well as a Mag 5.6 quake a little over 100 miles East of New Caledonia, a Mag 5.1 along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and a Mag 5.0 180 miles South of Tonga.
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