Tuesday, July 14, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200714 - Cosmic Rays Spike, Miami Crater, Earth Structure

SPACE - S0 - 20200714 - Cosmic Rays Spike, Miami Crater, Earth Structure

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Looks like those coronal holes from last week finally kicked up a bit of a solar breeze, ramping up the speed from a low yesterday of 280 KPS to a peak of nearly 400 KPS. The Phi-Angle instability may have had a hand in part of this impact, as well as the two KP-4 (minor solar storm) readings on the KP-Index. Oddly enough, we had a Cosmic Ray Alert only hours before the KP-4 readings hit. Saw a lot of magnetic prominence activity along the edge of the solar disc, but none of the eruptions are Earth-facing, so we're good in that respect (still, nifty to look at). A couple of new coronal holes are heading toward the midpoint today, so we might catch a bit of that by the weekend, and the hole at the North pole is quite prominent as well. Had a bit of quake activity since yesterday's report, with a Mag 5.1 and 5.0 off Vanuatu, and a Mag 5.2 in the Balleny Islands region. 
  
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