The sun is blank--no sunspots. Credit: SDO/HMI
LONG RANGE FORECAST from Spaceweather.com
are warning of a large coronal hole in the sun's atmosphere and will swing into geoeffective position during
the last week of March. Solar wind flowing from the hole is expected to strike
our planet's magnetic field and spark G1- to G2-class geomagnetic storms on
March 28-29.
Regular visitors to The Big Wobble will be
aware coronal holes are the main earthquake factor.
The dark patches sometimes covering more
than half the entire face of the Sun indicate that the interplanetary magnetic
field connecting Earth to our Sun will be experiencing huge fluctuations of
energy, these huge fluctuations increase then decrease pressure on our planet
causing major quakes and often volcanic activity.
The speed of these fluctuations or solar
wind is incredible sometimes reaching speeds of almost 1,000 km/second
There are no large coronal holes on the Earthside of the sun. Credit: NASA/SDO. Our Sun is very quiet at the moment; the Sun has been blank from sun spots for 9 straight days. The last time our Sun released an X-class flair was way back on 5/5/2015 as we head towards the Solar Minimum expected to arrive 2019/20, resulting in a period of relative calm on our Sun
There are no large coronal holes on the Earthside of the sun. Credit: NASA/SDO. Our Sun is very quiet at the moment; the Sun has been blank from sun spots for 9 straight days. The last time our Sun released an X-class flair was way back on 5/5/2015 as we head towards the Solar Minimum expected to arrive 2019/20, resulting in a period of relative calm on our Sun
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