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Friday 18 January 2013

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Geomagnetic storm / Solar Watch – January 18, 2013

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...
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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.

C5.8 Solar Flare
Who needs a Sunspot to generate a solar flare? A rapid release of energy measuring C5.8 was detected around a spotless plage located in the northeast quadrant. The quick blast was also associated with Type II Sweep Frequency event with a velocity of nearly 1700 km/s. More updates to follow if necessary.
ALERT: Type II Radio Emission
Begin Time: 2013 Jan 18 1710 UTC
Estimated Velocity: 1695 km/s





SuspiciousObservers has some very interesting things to report today.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EPfN1UzG0k

What they don't tell you: http://youtu.be/Xcm9qsVaf0o --Climate Change is more than just warming, and more than just human CO2... a lot more.

Also see this: http://youtu.be/bEo3PBaVha8

A unlikely but relevant risk: The Solar Killshot:http://youtu.be/X0KJ_dxp170

TODAY's LINKS:
Saturn Storm:http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2013/01/17/cassini-spacecraf...






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