SPACE - S0 - 20200720 - Super-Lightning, Sun/Galaxy Current Sheet Effects
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Saw a rise in particle density yesterday before midday, but oddly enough there was no corresponding rise in solar wind speeds. Those stayed in the 360-320 KPS range yesterday and today so far. The KP-Index readings were calm as ready, with only one KP-2 rising above a field of KP-0s in the early afternoon. The X-Ray Flux is just at the bottom of the Class A range, possibly due to a few pops and sparks from the prominences on the incoming Eastern lim. A good-sized coronal hole on the equator is in position to cross the midpoint later today, and we should see some increase in solar winds from the weekend hole passages by Wednesday. Meanwhile, back on Earth, we had a very busy lithosphere yesterday, at least when it comes to blot echo activity. We also had a brace of the more surface-oriented temblors, with a Mag 5.3 off Peru, a Mag 5.2 in the South Sandwich Islands region, and a Mag 5.1 near the South coast of Papua Indonesia.
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