SPACE - S0 - 20200427 - Sunspots Growing, Weather Alerts, Solar Forcing
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar wind speeds rose again due to magnetic instability, peaking at around 450 KPS after midnight, but have calmed back down to the 370-400 KPS range. No rise in particle density, but there was a brief rise in the temperature of the stream. The KP Index stayed mostly at the KP-2 range, with a brief KP-3 right after midnight when the wind speed rose. The equatorial bright spot should cross the midpoint later today, as well as a few scattered coronal holes. The new bright spot on the Northeast surface doesn't appear to have much in magnetic complexity, we're seeing hints of a new bright spot in the low Southern latitudes at the Eastern lim, and a bright spot popped up just South of the equator right at center disk, visible at 171Å, 193Å, and 304Å. That one has underlying sunspots with adequate separation to suggest at least Beta-level complexity. There was a bit of a rise back to the "normal" range of earthquake activity, with a Mag 5.2 off Papua New Guinea and a Mag 5.4 following several hours later, and a somewhat shallow Mag 5.0 off the coast of Kushiro Japan.
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