SPACE - S0 - 20210810 - Defiant Nova, Earthquake Signals, Special Video Tonight
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Solar winds were mostly steady yesterday, staying in the 350-380 KPS range, but they took a pretty strong uptick around 0900 and peaked out at 445 KPS at 1000 UTC. Looks like a combination of a Particle Density drop after 0300 UTC along with some minor Phi Angle and Bt/Bz perturbations. Several polarity collisions in the latter, but not near as much disruption in the former as you'd expect. Temperatures stayed mostly in the 4200°K-4700°K range, but jumped above 5000°K just after 0200 UTC. KP-Index remains calm with a pretty even spread of KP-1s and KP-2s. The Magnetometer is building again for a high/low sine wave, peaking at around 130 nT yesterday afternoon with a nadir of 60 nT (well above the alert line). Proton Flux and Electron Flux levels remain nominal. X-Ray Flux also looks good, with some small spikes above the Class B line (one of them reaching the middle) and a lowering of the background radiation. The Southern coronal hole grew yesterday and connected with the polar region, and it's passing through the midpoint now along with the sunspot group just North of it. The latter seems to be weakening. The new sunspot group up North is now in full view and covers a wide area, but doesn't seem to be as active (yet) as first feared. It has a wide magnetic signature but it has actually become a bit less complex compared to yesterday. Let's hope it keeps doing that.
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