Saturday, September 4, 2021

SPACE - S0 - 20210904 - Sunspot Flurry, Major Climate Fail, Star Jet

SPACE - S0 - 20210904 - Sunspot Flurry, Major Climate Fail, Star Jet

Good Morning, 0bservers!

    
     
Solar wind speeds were mostly steady yesterday, but around 0200 UTC they went up to the 420-450 KPS range. That uptick coincided with a downturn in Particle Density, but again, it was a pretty mild one. Temperatures remained mostly steady, but you can't say that about the Phi Angle. Scrambled like a failed omelet. Looks like it was caused by a lot of polarity clashes on the Bt/Bz chart, which was oscillating between wide gaps and rapid-fire collisions. KP Index readings did have a bump at noon yesterday to KP-3, but that appears to be anomalous as we're back to KP-1s and KP-2s.  The Magnetometer is showing some pretty jagged motions but they're within the nominal range. Proton Flux readings are nominal, and it looks like the Electron Flux chart might finally be renormalizing (well, hopefully).  The X-Ray Flux was pretty bumpy with a series of spikes and surges, but none of them crossed the Class C flare line. The video loops are showing an increase in the size of the coronal hole system at the North pole, and the hole in the higher Southern latitudes has also grown since yesterday. There are also more sunspots and bright areas incoming from the Eastern lim, mostly in the South mid-latitudes. You can see hints of one of them having already crossed on the Magnetogram. And the LASCO C3 is showing a bright jet coming out from the Southeast, possibly from behind the star, but it doesn't look like a classic CME.
  
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