Tag Archive | Incoming CMEs

The Light of Life in the Sun

The Light of Life

I’ve taken on a new Intention to be vigilant with a Breakfast Offering for the birds and the stray cat that visits my feral cat hotel. The cardinals were the first sighted, along with the kitty at the station under the awning. The cat won’t come near me, but at least it’s not running away at the first sight. The Sun is shining SO bright this morning!

Red is the color frequency our eyes don’t have to “adjust” to see.

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SPACEWEATHER: CME’s Deliver the Biggest Solar Storm in 20 Years

Auroras in Florida, Taken by Ron Jarrell on May 10, 2024 @ Big pine key FL (Spaceweather.com)

The Light from Above

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: MAY 11, 2024

THE STORM IS NOT OVER: A CME hit Earth’s magnetic field on May 10th, sparking the biggest geomagnetic storm in almost 20 years–an extreme (category G5) event. It is subsiding now (currently category G3), but it is not over. More CMEs are expected to hit Earth’s magnetic field during the next 24-48 hours, and they could push the storm back to severe or even extreme levels.

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SPACEWEATHER: Earth’s Ring Current Just Sprang a Leak, 11/07/2023

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 11/07/2023

EARTH’S RING CURRENT JUST SPRANG A LEAK: During this weekend’s strong G3-class geomagnetic storm, low-latitude auroras spread as far south as Texas and Arizona. Upon further review, most of those lights were not auroras at all. Everything red in these photos is an “SAR”:

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