Wednesday, March 24, 2021

SPACE - S0 - 20210324 - Nearby Star Cluster Torn Apart, Physics Breaks, Galactic Sheet

SPACE - S0 - 20210324 - Nearby Star Cluster Torn Apart, Physics Breaks, Galactic Sheet

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There was a very small rise in the Particle Density around 0400 which seemed to put a pause in the slowdown in solar wind speed. However, it doesn't appear to be the next "major" event, as the current speed is down from yesterday's high of 550 KPS to around the 400-420 KPS range. It's just the first of two of those CMEs the other day, which will (or may) provide a glancing blow and minor speed/density increase. The density "bump" seemed to raise the speed by only about 30 KPS before going back down. Temperatures seemed to follow the Particle Density bump, and both of them seem to have been triggered by a minor Phi Angle shift. The KP-Index remains on the high side of green this morning (KP-3s since midnight UTC) after a day's worth of KP-2s. That lone KP-4 yesterday morning seems to have been all on its own. Magnetometer's nominal, Proton Flux's nominal, Electron Flux is still having issues with its warning threshold. No big flares on the X-Ray Flux charts, just a series of tiny surges into the lower third of Class B. The second portion of that Southern coronal hole is just starting to cross the midpoint. The new active regions are bright enough at 193Å, but the Magnetograph is still showing tight positive/negative grouping on the surface.

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