SPACE - S0 - 20201107 - Pole Shift Acceleration, Where Earth Breaks First
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar winds had slowly eased throughout most of yesterday afternoon an evening from 500 KPS to around 450 KPS, but were reenergized around 0400 UTC back into the 500 KPS range. Temperature and density remained steady, while the Phi Angle retained its mild shifting pattern. The KP-Index remained in the green, with KP-2 readings dominating and one lone KP-3 in mid-day. Those readings calmed down to KP-1 after midnight UTC. Electron Flux levels came close to the threshold but retreated without crossing. X-Ray Flux readings continue to show sunspot activity into low C Class flare range. The video loops are showing the Northern sunspot group crossing the midpoint, with the Southern group about a day behind. It looks like the Southern sunspots are the ones sparking and spitting X-Rays more than the one up North, and the Magnetogram certainly shows a difference in scope and strength.
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