Thursday, July 23, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200723 - Sun Triggers Earthquakes, Many Recurrent Novae, Hurricanes

SPACE - S0 - 20200723 - Sun Triggers Earthquakes, Many Recurrent Novae, Hurricanes

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
Solar winds dropped again yesterday, below 280 KPS near midday before rising again to around 320 KPS. This despite a continued rise in particle density. What I found surprising was the KP-Index continues to be on the floor again. Another full day of KP-1 readings. I half expected those weekend coronal holes to finally bump these numbers up, but so far, nada. X-Ray Flux has calmed down a bit, while that new sunspot on the South continues to turn in toward center disc. There's a good-sized coronal hole just South of the equator, trying to link with the polar hole, and it's just reaching the midpoint this morning. Any effects from that passing should reach Earth by late Sunday. The lithosphere was busier yesterday, though, starting with a Mag 6.2 off the coast of Canada, a Mag 6.3 in Western Xizang with a Mag 5.1 aftershock, and a long string of blot echo activity along the Alaska Peninsula.
  
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