SPACE - S0 - 20200413 - Sun-Diving Comet, Storms, Electric Quake Structure
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar wind speeds took a slow drop from yesterday's meager highs from an equally meager coronal hole stream, currently in the 400-420 KPS range. Particle density also had a similar downward trend. The Phi-Angle was a bit jumpy before midnight, but it appears to have stabilized now. The KP Index stayed in the green range, with mostly KP-1s and KP-2s (with a KP-3 near midday when the solar magnetic field first destabilized). Bright spots still seem to be pretty but calm, no underlying magnetic complexity, but they are approaching central heliographic longitude, so as always we'll keep an eye on them. No new coronal holes along the mid to upper latitudes, just the normal polar hole systems. The lithosphere was a bit calmer, with a pair of quakes (Mag 5.1 and 5.3) off Papua New Guinea, a Mag 5.0 about 110 miles off the Philippines, and a Mag 5.2 180 miles SSW of Severo-Kuril'sk, Russia.
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