where the plates in the northern Hemisphere pop after energy passes, in the south, it is the front of the energy wave, so it is related to planetary magnetism like charges repel...
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where the plates in the northern Hemisphere pop after energy passes, in the south, it is the front of the energy wave, so it is related to planetary magnetism like charges repel...
that ring you see spinning outward right now, was the last Sun Flare that launched Plasma, it was a Direct hit on Mercury and Stereo A which knocked out images for a bit.
The little helpers prevent those from blasting at earth but like shaking a bottle of coke, the longer you hold back the pressure the harder it blows when the cap opens...
With 4 M-class flares in the past 3 days, I am expecting big EQ's based on the same principles you just listed.
The same thing was going on when the Japan quake hit this past spring, which caught me off my guard. Of course, I do hope they don't occur. But I feel they will.
big flares have popped, but not earth directed, they came after the lid was opened on the coke... ;)
take a look at this page, it shows energy direction...
Stereo
Stereo A(After) is the one to the right that always have the biggest flares after swinging away from earth, anyone that doesn't think we are getting assistance doesn't understand what we know... The Flares never go off directly at Earth...
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/stereo/data...foo=1325357020
but I have noticed they can't control the filaments, they are too big for the little ships to handle...
and when I say little, they are 1/4 the size of earth... :faint2:
Stereo B (Before)
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/stereo/data...foo=1325358301
if you look close at that chart, you will see a blank at the beginning of each day, are they priming the spots to pop before it swings towards us? Soo many questions... :thumb:
7.0 off the coast of Japan... https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post392524
From spaceweather.com yesterday:Quote:
"The sun is below the horizon where we are located north of the Arctic Circle," says Stammes. "This event shows we still have some contact with the sun."
Quote:
SUDDEN IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCE: On Dec. 31st, a wave of ionization swept through the high atmosphere over Europe when sunspot AR1389 unleashed another M2-class solar flare. "There was a very clear sudden ionospheric disturbance on my VLF radio instruments," reports Rob Stammes, who sends these data from the Polar Light Center in Lofoten, Norway:
http://spaceweather.com/images2011/3.../sid_strip.jpg
I just found your missing thread over in Future events...?
What's going on with the Sun
Yes. it got merged and moved. Hope it gets moved back over here in the Sun section.... lots of data there that could prove useful for cross reference.
I wanted to mention to all reading, that my OP of this thread, dated March 21, 2011, was about a supposedly (at that time) "rare space occurance" as reported by SIDC Presto Alerts:
If it is true that the event then was a rare occurance, well, it has become a pretty common thing since March of 2011.Quote:
Issued: 2011 Mar 21 0957 UTC
The proton flux measured by GOES13 increased this morning. The storm threshold is not reached. We don't expect the threshold to be passed. A back sided plasma cloud came into view of STEREO B COR2 at 02:54UT, March 21, 2011. This CME is probably associated with the increased proton levels. The Earth is magnetically connected with the source site behind the Sun. The Parker spiral has bended magnetic field lines that guide the electrically charged protons. The Earth is near such field lines along which these protons travel. This is a rare event.
And we got another one:
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/Proton.gif
From my observations, the proton flux goes up when very big/energizing CME's or Solar wind have penetrated our Earth's atmosphere.
On 2 January, there was, according to Solarsoft, an C2.4 eruption behing the west limb of the sun which appears to have prompted the proton flux:
http://sdowww.lmsal.com/sdomedia/ssw...head_c2LDE.png
Confirm my last post:
Quote:
FIRST AURORAS OF 2012: The first auroras of the New Year appeared over Canada last night. "I was out with some friends when we looked up to see the Northern Lights suddenly blazing away over our heads," reports photographer Jesse Thompson of Inglis, Manitoba. Here is a self-portrait of Thompson enjoying the show:
http://spaceweather.com/images2012/0...oras_strip.jpg
The display was caused by the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), which tipped south on Jan. 2nd and partially canceled Earth's own north-pointing magnetic field. A crack formed in Earth's magnetosphere, allowing solar wind to flow in and fuel the auroras.
Dracs broke up the last Avalon, keep the discussions on these topics where they belong...
in the trash
As of the morning of the 19th, we are once again observing proton flux..... a "rare" (?) event:
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/Proton.gif
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/pro_3d.html
WOW! I have never, ever, ever seen the Proton flux SO HIGH! This means we had a huge breach in the mag field and a huge quantity of charged particles are present in our atmosphere!
(see the graph in the post above!)
And just look at the slectron flux...OFF THE GRAPH!!:
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/Electron.gif
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/elec_3d.html
Be aware of these energies.... I think it is important!
It means that right now our atmosphere is like a balloon full of charged particles (radiation). The force of the incoming CME/Solar Wind ripped a hole in the protective electromagnetic sheath that covers the Sun-facing side of Earth and the energetic ions were allowed to come in.
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/drap/Global.png
Proof of this are the Auroras at the poles and the fact that they can be seen at lower latitudes than usual.
lots of activity leading up to these recent quakes, bumping up thread to keep it handy...
Hi, didn't know where else to put this and I don't think I can start a new thread yet: From Dutchsince, 'Sun to go Quadripolar in May':
http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/
Sorry if a duplicate.