Wednesday, July 15, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200715 - The Sun to Awaken, Gamma Burst, Climate Report

SPACE - S0 - 20200715 - The Sun to Awaken, Gamma Burst, Climate Report

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar winds peaked near 400 KPS yesterday morning, then slowly began slowing to 340 KPS before ramping back up just after midnight (current speed around 390 KPS). Particle density didn't follow suit, instead it slowly continued dropping. Solar magnetism is still a bit buggered up, with the Phi-Angle all over the charts. After yesterday morning's minor solar storm (three KP-4 readings in a row just after midnight) things calmed back down back into the green range. A couple coronal holes passed the midpoint but they're pretty small (well, the size of a couple dozen Earths, but for the Sun, that's small), but the Northern polar hole still dominates. Lots of potential bright spots glowing on the incoming lim, but there's not much actual flare activity. That said, the X-Ray flux did pop into the Class A flare range overnight due to a small bright spot in the high Southern latitudes. A pretty quiet lithosphere yesterday, though, with four blot echos (all of them above Mag 5.0, with Indonesia getting a 5.7 off their coast and 360 miles deep), and a single Mag 5.0 in the Balleny Islands region after they had a 5.2 yesterday.
  
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