Saturday, May 23, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200523 - Pole Shift Info War, WMAP Debunking, Storms

SPACE - S0 - 20200523 - Pole Shift Info War, WMAP Debunking, Storms

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There was a mid-day rise in particle density, which was followed by a mild rise in solar wind speeds, bumping up to the 360-380 KPS range. It appears to be more due to magnetic instability than coronal hole activity. Luckily, the last 36 hours have been dominated by KP-2 readings on the KP-Index, which is well within the green range but still blowing those nasty cosmic rays away from the biosphere. There are a couple of equatorial coronal holes heading toward the midpoint, but they are very small and not well organized, so it'll be interesting to see what (if any) effect they have. The two bright spots, North and South, are only now reaching the meridian, and while pretty-lookin', they are in their waning days so the risk level from them is far lower than what we had originally anticipated when they first crossed the lim. A good collection of off-shore (and some deepwater) quakes yesterday, starting with a brisk Mag 6.1 off the Southwest Mexican coast, a Mag 5.0 off the Southern tip of Japan, a Mag 5.1 off Indonesia, another Mag 5.0 off the Philippines, and a Mag 5.2 well west of Port Hardy Canada.
  
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