Moderate (G2) to Strong (G3) storm conditions possible during the next 48 hours. This would be the expected result of an incoming coronal hole stream and possible CME passage. http://SolarHam.com
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Moderate (G2) to Strong (G3) storm conditions possible during the next 48 hours. This would be the expected result of an incoming coronal hole stream and possible CME passage. http://SolarHam.com
The exciting world (to me) of solar flares
The sun has come alive! M class and X class flares..the latest in a series of strong bursts that came off of the sun was an X1.7 flare. It will be set now to provide a glancing blow to the planet Earth.. The X class flare came from sunspot 1882.. you can find the most and best information concerning this and other previous flares from the suddenly active sun on SOALRHAM.NET, plus you can also hear why the sun is suddenly so active and what that can mean courtesy a video provided by Art Bell's website..
But at this point two CMEs are heading to earth..
Also this link of worth reading: A 'Canyon of Fire' solar filament eruption was caught on close up video..
Coronal Mass Explosion to arrive today on Earth
The graphic shows how thee CME is directed to Earth and a big mass of radiation is going to arrive between March 8th and 9th. This is only harmful to great height flights, since people will receive radiation beyond healthy levels. There can be short blackouts in the most affected areas (according to this graphic, South America and Africa), and probably there will be a Geomagnetic Storm. Aurora Borealis can be seen in uncommon parts of the World. :3 Wear sunblock :P
Source: http://www.solarham.com/