Friday, July 17, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200717 - Galaxy Glitches, Fukushima, Big Earthquake

SPACE - S0 - 20200717 - Galaxy Glitches, Fukushima, Big Earthquake

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
There was a pretty sharp drop-off of particle density just after midnight, but despite that the solar wind speed stayed steady all of yesterday and today, currently in the 410-425 KPS range. The KP-Index was on the floor the early part of yesterday, then bumped up to KP-2 for a while, with KP-1 readings since early evening until now. X-Ray Flux is back down in the sub-Class A range. The coronal hole extending upward from the South pole is passing the midpoint at this report, as well as a couple of disorganized holes along the equator. Bright spots dot the solar surface, but none appear to have any underlying magnetic instability. The "glow" along the Eastern lim seems to be getting stronger when compared to the previous report. Had a couple of serious blot echos, with a Mag 5.9 in Chile (42 miles down), and a Mag 7.3 about 70 miles off the coast of Papua New Guinea (50 miles deep).
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