The latest
of a series of massive coronal holes has turned to face the Earth, with it’s
incredible intense solar wind to smash into the Earth’s magnetosphere sometime
tomorrow.
It is the
latest of an incredible string of massive coronal holes which have been showing
up with incredible regularity since last September.
The coronal
holes have been linked to large quake and volcano activity here on Earth and we
can major quake activity in the coming days
NOAA
forecasters estimate a 40% chance of polar geomagnetic storms late on Feb. 28th
when the leading edge of a solar wind stream hits Earth's magnetic field. Arctic sky watchers should be alert for
auroras as the month of March begins.
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