Thursday, July 29, 2021

SPACE - S0 - 20210729 - Electric Eruptions, Magnetic Spin Change, Galactic Ring

SPACE - S0 - 20210729 - Electric Eruptions, Magnetic Spin Change, Galactic Ring

Good Morning, 0bservers!

    
     
Solar Wind speeds remain elevated from yesterdays coronal hole impact, peaking at 575 KPS around 0200 UTC, and currently in the 515-530 KPS range. After Particle Density dropped out right before yesterday's wind speed increase, it's been taking as steady downward path. Temperatures got incredibly high, hitting 6000°K a few times around noon UTC, but it is back down in the 5200°K-5300°K since 1400 UTC. The apparent steadying of the Phi Angle yesterday morning was incredibly short-lived, as it really got scrambled like an egg around 1100UTC when a series of Bt/Bz polarity collisions began for about 4-6 hours, with another bump around 2200 UTC. Since then the positive and negative magnetic fields have been (somewhat) separated so the Phi Angle seems to be slightly more stable. KP-Index readings are elevated but still green, with a strong mix of KP-3s with a lesser number of KP-2s. The Magnetometer is showing another high/low sine wave, dropping below 55 nT yesterday and touching the 60 nT line this morning, but it's still in a safe enough place. Proton Flux and Electron Flux readings are also nominal. The X-Ray Flux chart is calmer than yesterday, not really going beyond the mid-Class B range for the "worst" of its spikes, and we're seeing the background radiation down to the upper third of Class A. The video loop at 193Å showed an plasma release in the North that wasn't displayed on yesterday's page, but it may have stayed within the solar atmosphere. No real jumps or sparks from the sunspots, but we do have a new coronal hole developing in the South just below the equator. Expecting to see that cross the midpoint by tomorrow. Not really seeing much in the way of "glow" on the Eastern lim to suggest new incoming sunspots (thankfully) and the ones we've got are continuing to dissipate as they move out of range. We've got some widely-separated positive and negative magnetic fields in the North that should reach central heliographic longitude in the next 36-48 hours, but unless the coalesce or grow I'm doubtful they'll have any negative effect. But, this is the Sun in the upturn of a solar cycle, so it can be full of nasty little surprises...
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