Good morning. A somewhat busy day on the space weather front, so I will provide you with this solar update. Here is an updated look at the visible solar disk. New regions 2160, 2161 and 2162 were all assigned today. Each are not considered a threat for strong solar flares at this time. Another new region is now just beginning to turn into view off the east limb. We will get a better look within the next 24 hours.
The C8.0 solar flare Saturday morning around region 2157 appears to have been responsible for a coronal mass ejection (CME) as seen in the attached image by LASCO C2. It does not appear to be Earth directed. The Solar X-Rays are active once again. Region 2157 produced a moderate M1.1 solar flare at 17:09 UTC. The active region continues to evolve and will remain a threat for additional moderate to strong solar flares. ACE spacecraft data showed an increase in solar wind speed on Saturday morning and it could be related to an expected glancing blow CME impact. A geomagnetic sudden impulse was also detected at 15:25 UTC. Increased geomagnetic activity will be possible in the hours ahead. More updates to follow if required. The following video from SciShow News introduces you to the most massive land animal ever to walk the earth -- pretty much -- and tells you what’s going on with all of these earthquakes lately.
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Daily Alternative News Report for Thursday September 4, 2014
Good morning. Solar activity has picked-up in the past few days. The Sun has shot multiple M-class flares from several new regions that are just rotating onto the East limb and the solar filament we were watching, did indeed erupt. We now have a solar storm on the way to Earth, which could bring us more aurora as well as disruptions in GPS and traffic services, satellite phone and internet, and problems with ham radio communications. Also from the recent activity, we are experiencing some elevated radiation, which may peak at the NOAA S1 storm level around September 6 with the impact of the coming solar storm. Learn how this activity might affect you and see what else the Sun has in store for us this week. Solar activity is at low levels this morning and has been that way since the M2.5 event on Wednesday. Newly numbered region 2157, now turning into view off the southeast limb, appears to contain several small to mid sized sunspots. This region is likely a threat for at least an isolated M-Class event. The source of a major solar flare on Sept. 1, likely an X-Class, and cause of a radiation event that bombarded the STEREO Behind spacecraft, is now beginning to turn into view off the northeast limb. So far only the leading edge of a large spot is visible. We will get a better look at it during the next 24 hours. Elsewhere, region 2153 did show some growth during the past day, but is otherwise stable this morning. All other regions, including newly numbered regions 2155 and 2156 remain stable for now. No Earth directed coronal mass ejections were observed during the past day. Posted by Admin
Daily Alternative News Report for September 3, 2014 Good morning. Solar activity during the past 24 hours was low. A number of low level C-Class solar flares are being detected off the southeast limb. Old region 2144 and company are now beginning to turn into view. We will get a better look at the sunspots during the next 24 hours. Region 2152, now transitioning into the southwest quadrant, showed some decay within the central portion of the group. All other visible regions are currently stable. There will be an increasing chance for a moderate solar flare as active regions rotate into view. Energetic Protons streaming past Earth continue at elevated levels, but fall short of the minor radiation storm threshold. The increased particle levels is a direct result of major flare activity behind the east limb on September 1. A long duration solar flare peaking at M2.5 was observed at 13:54 UTC Wednesday morning. The source of this eruption is a new active region approaching the southeast limb. A weak coronal mass ejection (CME) became visible in the latest LASCO C2 imagery and as expected due to the limb location, was directed to the east and away from our planet. We will get a better look at the active region during the next several days. Also in today's report, we have world history they refuse to teach in schools, and a live NASA video chat about landing on the 'rubber-ducky' asteroid. Posted by Admin Video by Suspicious0bservers |
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