Sunday, May 24, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200524 - Sign of Magnetic Event, Super Hail, Solar Cycles

SPACE - S0 - 20200524 - Sign of Magnetic Event, Super Hail, Solar Cycles

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Solar wind speeds topped out early yesterday, just touching 380 KPS in the morning, but by noontime it began a steady slope downward into the 320-330 KPS range. This despite a ramp-up in particle density over the last few hours. The KP-Index was back on the deck, mostly KP-1s with a KP-0 just before midnight. The coronal hole at the South pole seems to be extending a tendril northward again, and there's a small hole at the equator developing about a day behind the midpoint. The Southern bright spot has pretty much decayed to nothing, but not before a couple rather wimpy magnetic "pops" that had virtually zero effect for Earth. The Northern bright spot has passed the meridian, but it's pretty much a nice-to-look-at-but-doesn't-do-a-damn-thing mode. The lithosphere was busy with nine blot echos between Mag 4.1-4.8, as well as a Mag 5.2 off the coast of Greece, a Mag 5.6 along the Mid-Indian Ridge, a Mag 5.8 at the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a Mag 5.5 off the coast of Mexico, and a Mag 5.1 in Iran.
  
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