SPACE - S0 - 20200430 - Stellar Magnetic Volcano Trigger, Wobble Quake, Orion
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Despite a significant rise in particle density, the solar winds continued a downward slope into the calm range, from yesterday's high of 390 KPS to a current 280 KPS. The density rise coincides with a sharp Phi Angle shift. The calm winds are reflected in the KP-Index, which stayed quite low, in the KP-1 to KP-0 range, so unless we get some increase in solar winds we should expect a Cosmic Ray Alert in the next 24-36 hours. The X-Ray Flux popped up into the mid A-range around midnight UTC, calming somewhat a bit after that. The large equatorial bright spot is well past the midpoint, but it still seems to be crackling a bit, which may explain part of the X-Ray spike, but no CMEs are showing on LASCO C3. We had a Mag 5.1 quake off Kokopo, Papua New Guinea, a Mag 5.2 about 75 miles ENE of Hachinohe Japan, and a Mag 5.3 off Indonesia.
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