The Watcher
– Posted on January 18, 2013Posted in: Solar activity update, Solar watch, Space weather
Two Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) are expected to impact the earth in the next 24 hours and a G1-Class Geomagnetic storm will be possible shortly after. Solar activity is expected to go quiet again after these active regions rotate off the earth-facing disk over the next 36 hours. Video by SolarWatcher http://solarwatcher.net Related posts: Brief G1 geomagnetic storm over Solar wind reached near 700 km/s and this helped stir up a brief G1 Level Geomagnetic Storm (Kp=5) at high latitudes during the early hours of Wednesday morning. Migratory animals are affected at this and higher levels and aurora is commonly visible…Two Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) are expected to impact the earth in the next 24 hours and a G1-Class Geomagnetic storm will be possible shortly after. Solar activity is expected to go quiet again after these active regions rotate off the earth-facing disk over the next 36 hours.
Video by SolarWatcher
http://solarwatcher.net
Thanks to: http://cedarridge2007.wordpress.com
– Posted on January 18, 2013Posted in: Solar activity update, Solar watch, Space weather
Two Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) are expected to impact the earth in the next 24 hours and a G1-Class Geomagnetic storm will be possible shortly after. Solar activity is expected to go quiet again after these active regions rotate off the earth-facing disk over the next 36 hours. Video by SolarWatcher http://solarwatcher.net Related posts: Brief G1 geomagnetic storm over Solar wind reached near 700 km/s and this helped stir up a brief G1 Level Geomagnetic Storm (Kp=5) at high latitudes during the early hours of Wednesday morning. Migratory animals are affected at this and higher levels and aurora is commonly visible…Two Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) are expected to impact the earth in the next 24 hours and a G1-Class Geomagnetic storm will be possible shortly after. Solar activity is expected to go quiet again after these active regions rotate off the earth-facing disk over the next 36 hours.
Video by SolarWatcher
http://solarwatcher.net
Thanks to: http://cedarridge2007.wordpress.com