Tag: flare
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Chance for X-Class flaring increase. Expect minor X flaring within 72 hours.
As M class flaring proceed and Earth-directed, the chances for an X class is high. Currently set at 15-20%, with the current polar shift of the sun, this should be 30% realistically. As mentioned before, Earths magnetic field is weakening and taking not only solar pounding, but also cosmic interference. Minor flaring in any Earth…
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Earth is not out of the woods yet! We are under watch for not one, but multiple X-class flaring from two Earth-facing sunspots.
Yesterday, Sunspot 4100 packed a punched and produced multiple M-class flaring including a near X class. Both 4100 and 4099 are growing which gives a better chance for stronger flaring. The Earth will have the CME impact midday tomorrow, June 1st. There will be three of these impacts and it will be a great chance…
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Multiple M-Class eruptions, all Earth facing. Expect disruptions as CME to follow.
The biggest (so far) is M8.2 but small flaring has occurred before and after and as of this writing, an M6.0 has also erupted. CME impact is highly likely as this was Earth directed from sunspot 4100.
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Upcoming Super Solar Flare: World Wide #BlackSky Event
It is all over mainstream news, More than usual. This comes with perfect timing with the current outage of updated states and pictures from our sun and just this morning, a CME exploded on the far-side of the sun. Is the news true? I been warning people about this and you, my reader of this…
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Chance of X-Class Flare returns in the next 48 hours.
Currently, with the exception of a minor storm and the far side eruption that produced an Proton event, All and all everything seems to be quiet for the most part. A strong chance of a X-class flaring is still at 15% with M class at 60%, Sunspot 3905 and 3906 are active and still growing.…
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Earth is under a proton storm, from the far side of the sun!
Just how weakened is our magnetic shield on Earth currently is? Our current proton storm came from an eruption on the far side of the sun! The good thing is sunspot 3901 is currently stable but we are still under watch for an X-class flaring. We should see a mild M-Class today or tomorrow and…