X-FLARE !! Solar activity is now high. Big Active Region 11429, which emerged on March 2nd, is crackling with strong flares. The strongest so far, an X1-class eruption, occured just ths morning, March 5th at 0413 UT. The explosion also hurled a bright coronal mass ejection (CME) into space. The e...
solarwatcherAgriculture.com's Mike McGinnis and Jeff Caldwell discuss the CME Group's expansion in trading hours and how it could affect farmers' marketing, especially on big USDA report days.
agriculturecomINCOMING CME: A coronal mass ejection (CME) that flew off the sun's western limb on May 17th might hit Earth after all. NOAA forecasters say a shock wave from the blast could deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on May 18th to 20th. The CME, was propelled by an M5-class solar flare f...
SUNDIVING COMET: A Sun-Diving was caught on the Soho satellite feed April 23rd, shortly after the comet's death plunge a large Halo coronal mass ejection (CME) was observed and appears to have earth directed components. Impact on the earths magnetic field is expected sometime April 27th. Earthqua...
solarwatcherWATCH THE VOLUME ITS A BIT LOUD . Nothing really big on this date but did have a few events worth showing. Enjoy
shaggietripMajor X 5.4 Solar Flare !! The second strongest solar flare of Solar Cycle 24 and the Second X-Flare from Active Region 11429, after further investigation there may have been a double X Flare as another spike was registered shortly after the initial X 5.4 event with a another X 1.3 registered at ...
solarwatcherM1.7 Solar Flare / Major Coronal Mass Ejection A major eruption on the solar corona that peaked to M1.7 intensity at 17:45 UTC on April 16th also produced a major coronal mass ejection (CME) into space. As this active region is not fully rotated onto the earth facing side of the disk it is unlike...
solarwatcherFull blog post here: sincedutch.wordpress.com As if this week wasn't shaping up to be busy enough with the current earthquake threat, and severe weather developments. This may cause communication disruption (satellite) -- power grid disruption, and magnetosphere stress -- which can then cause ear...
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M-FLARE AND RADIATION STORM: This morning around 0641 UT, magnetic fields above sunspot complex 1226-1227 became unstable and erupted. The blast produced an M2-class solar flare, an S1-class radiation storm, and a massive CME. A recording of the blast from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory ranks ...
solarwatcherEARTH-DIRECTED CME: Active Region 11402 erupted between 15:15 and 16:30 UT on Jan 19th . The long-duration blast produced an M2.6 & M3.2-class solar flares and a Full Halo CME that appears to be heading toward Earth. Geomagnetic storms will be possible within 60 hours. Further significant solar f...
solarwatcherPowerful M8.7 Flare: A solar flare reaching M8.7 was generated by Active Region 11402 at 03:59 UTC Monday morning. R2 Radio Blackout, 100 MeV Proton Spike and 10cm Radio Burst resulted. As well as a 10cm Radio Burst (TenFlare) which lasted 19 minutes was also reported. A Full-Halo Coronal Mass Ej...
solarwatcherActive Region 11471 Produced an M1.9 Flare and a weak Halo Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) followed shortly after. This long duration event induced a 10cm Radio Burst or TenFlare reaching 240 solar flux units. The incoming CME does have and earth bound component but does not appear to be strong enoug...
solarwatcherA strong M 7.9 Solar Flare was recorded from solar Active Region 11429 earlier today. A Halo CME was produced shortly after, and is expected to deliver a glancing blow to earths magnetic field sometime March 16th. Associated with this event were a R2 Radio Blackout and a Type II Radio Emission wi...
solarwatcherA Huge Magnetic Filament has lifted off the solar corona, This disturbance has an associated solar tsunami (Hyder Flare). Shortly after a significant halo coronal mass ejection (CME) was observed and it appears will have components heading earth's way as the filament was in an earth facing positi...
solarwatcherUPDATE FROM USA TODAY - Biggest Solar Storm In Years Nears Earth May Disrupt Power www.usatoday.com Backup Link (Yahoo News) news.yahoo.com INFO - (SpaceWeather.com) MAJOR SOLAR FLARE - Big sunspot AR1429 has unleashed another major flare. This one is the strongest yet, an X5-class eruption on Ma...
makaelectricCME Impact & G3 Class Geomagnetic Storm In Progress. A G3 Geomagnetic Storm (KP=7) is now in progress. Solar Wind speeds touched 830km/s on the arrival of the coronal mass ejection (CME) late yesterday. Active Region 11429 has continued where it left off, by blasting another M flare today (M6.3) ...
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CME Impact: ACE Spacecraft telemetry has recorded a sudden solar wind increase to 540 km/s. A geomagnetic sudden impulse to 30nT was recorded at 06:00 UTC. This indicates the arrival of the expected Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). Minor Geomagnetic Storm conditions are now in progress. Earthquake Fo...
solarwatcherINFO - (SpaceWeather.com) ALMOST-X FLARE AND CME - This morning, Jan. 23rd around 0359 UT, big sunspot 1402 erupted, producing a long-duration M9-class solar flare. The explosion's M9-ranking puts it on the threshold of being an X-flare, the most powerful kind. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory c...
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suspicious0bserverstheintelhub.com On this edition of the Intel Hub News Brief, Joe Joseph and Dr. Brooks Agnew discuss the dangers posed by Near Earth Objects (NEO) and Coronal Mass Ejections (CME). Dr. Agnew is a world reknowned Physicist who has studied the cosmos very closely and has an intimate knowledge of cu...
notforsale2nwoSTRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Solar activity is now high. Big sunspot AR1429, which emerged on March 2nd, is crackling with strong flares. The strongest so far, an X1-class eruption, occured just this morning, March 5th at 0413 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash:
New active active region 11389 rotated into view off the south eastern limb on Wednesday. This region is crackling with C-Class flares, the largest being a C7.2 today. Strong CME impact was detected by the ACE Spacecraft Thursday morning. A possible geomagnetic storm may be in progress. The auror...
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