Saturday, June 19, 2021

SPACE - S0 - 20210619 - Electroquakes, Magnetic Sense, Long-Cycle Extinction Pulse

SPACE - S0 - 20210619 - Electroquakes, Magnetic Sense, Long-Cycle Extinction Pulse 

Good Morning, 0bservers!

     
Solar wind speeds remained variable most of yesterday, with a high of 540 KPS and a low of 460 KPS, but after 0800 UTC we saw a rather sharp (and almost immediate) drop from 550 KPS to 460 KPS and has stabilized to near 480 KPS for the last two hours. Particle Density was steady until midnight UTC when it started a mild rise, followed by several sharp downward spikes after 130 UTC. Temperatures remained lowered but steady throughout the period, and the Phi Angle and Bt/Bz charts are still a bit jumpy. KP-Index readings remained green, with KP-2s and KP-1s. Magnetometer readings remained nominal, as did the Proton Flux. However, the Electron Flux has remained mostly above the alert threshold. X-Ray Flux readings were still calm, with the background radiation lowering a bit from yesterday, and not spikes or surges. Video loops are showing the Northern coronal hole lower latitude portion crossing the midpoint, with the polar portion about another a day away. The Northern sunspot is also crossing the centerline, and I'm not seeing any new ones on the Eastern lim to replace it. We're still at risk from this one, though, for at least the next few days, so Eyes 0pen on this one.
 
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