Monday, April 20, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200420 - Solar Wind Impact, Our Local String, Climate Forcing

SPACE - S0 - 20200420 - Solar Wind Impact, Our Local String, Climate Forcing

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
   
Solar wind speeds continued dropping to a low of around 280 KPS by midnight, but a rise in particle density from a coronal hole stream knocked up the speed sharply to the 360-380 KPS range. The low KP-Index reading from all day yesterday jumped into the KP-2 to KP-3 range after midnight, with a KP-4 (minor solar storm) popping in at last report. It might pop into the "red" zone later today, but should calm back down soon after that. No new coronal holes developing outside the polar regions, and no new bright spots on the solar surface. Two temblors of note, a Mag 5.1 just over 100 miles SSE of the Philippines, and a rather sharp Mag 6.4 about 20 miles off the coast of Ofunato, Japan, which was deeper than most quakes (about 25 miles) but still outside of blot echo range.
   
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