Friday, November 27, 2020

SPACE - S0 - 20201127 - C(lie)mate Models, Dusty Universe, Solar Watch

SPACE - S0 - 20201127 - C(lie)mate Models, Dusty Universe, Solar Watch

Good Morning, 0bservers!

   
    

Solar winds took a pretty substantial jump around midday yesterday after riding the 380 KPS line for nearly 24 hours. It peaked at nearly 480 KPS before calming around midnight UTC to the 400-440 KPS range. There was no precursor rise in Particle Density this time, but Temperatures did rise along with the wind speed. Doesn't look like this was caused by any Phi Angle push. The midmorning readings on the KP-Index were on the low side, but when the speed increased so did the geomagnetic buffering as it rose to KP-2s with a few KP-3s interspersed. Electron Flux and Magnetometer readings remain nominal. X-Ray Flux readings stayed in the upper Class B Flare range, with a couple of strong mid-Class C spikes from the sunspots. One of those was a pretty strong ejection from the new Northeast sunspot group. You can also see some sparking and surging from the large sunspot group in the Southern hemisphere as it continues to approach the midpoint. Other than the Northern polar coronal hole, there's not much developing on the surface in that regard, and the one up North is not in a position to develop an Earth-disrupting stream.

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Another new video from Suspicious0bservers, "Grateful Thanks on Thanksgiving". Some rather enjoyable digs on "Professor" Dave in this one, folks...


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