SPACE - S0 - 20201114 - Earth's Magnetic Shift, East African Rift, Greenland
Good Morning, 0bservers!
Solar wind speeds peaked at 440 KPS early yesterday morning, but spent the day calming down steadily to the 320-360 KPS range at this writing. Temperature and Particle Density remained steady to a bit lower, and the Phi Angle is shifting but not wildly so. KP-Index readings stayed quite low, mostly KP-1 readings, but there were two KP-0 hits in there as well. Electron Flux and Magnetometer readings were within norms, and the X-Ray Flux remained on the calmer side (well, calm relative to an upswing in solar activity, anyway) with no new hard spikes upward. Solar videos don't show much activity from the sunspots and very few coronal holes within range of any effect on Earth.
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