Monday, August 24, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20200824 - Volcano, Major Storms, The Science of Everything

SPACE - S0 - 20200824 - Volcano, Major Storms, The Science of Everything

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    
We saw the solar wind speeds continue to increase all through yesterday and overnight, peaking at 420 KPS before starting to calm around 0100 to a current speed of 380 KPS. Particle density and temperature are also going down. The Phi Angle has been mostly at "North" on the dial with some wiggles and jiggles as you usually find. As to the KP-Index, it is slowly starting to calm back to KP-1 levels, but we did get a brief KP-3 right before midnight. X-Ray Flux is stable and low, with readings at the bottom of the Class A range. The solar videos are showing some new coronal hole development near the North pole, some of them preceding the new bright spot just appearing on the Eastern lim at around the 60° position. The larger extension of the Northern polar hole has passed the midpoint. The lithosphere seemed to be in a game of catch-up after yesterday's report, with a Mag 5.1 about 150 miles SSW of Indonesia followed by a Mag 5.0 16 hours later, a Mag 5.0 roughly 30 miles Northwest of Vanuatu, a Mag 5.4 in the Kermadec Islands region, a Mag 5.0 in Tanzania, and a moderately deep Mag 5.5 blot echo (about 30 miles) off Papua New Guinea.
  
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