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SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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[quote:NiNzrez 28232082:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2NzkxMDUyXzY4Q0NCOEZC] here is the post i was talking about madajs. [quote:NiNzrez:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc2NzI4X0UwRjA1NzdG] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc2Mzg1XzYzQTc2Qjk0] [quote:NiNzrez:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc1OTcwXzhCNzdBOUVD] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0OTAzX0U1ODMwOUY0] [quote:NiNzrez:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0NjIwXzQ1RTA3REYx] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0NjAwXzc3RDYxRjcz] [quote:NiNzrez:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0NTUyX0U2RTkzNDQz] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0NDk5X0RDNENDOEYw] [quote:NiNzrez:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0NDYyX0NDMDYwREI3] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0NDIxXzMxNjM5OTA5] [quote:NiNzrez:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0MzUxXzdCNkQxOTRC] [quote:Spittin'Cesium:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM2Nzc0MTY0XzIzQUU2QTY5] A nice triplet of CMEshttp://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/03/20/ahead_20130320_cor2_512.mpg one can be seen whilst the others look a little less,erm,visible - but there was a little firing off I saw on EUVI earlier : ) :sun: [/quote] check out the south east corner http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/assets/img/latest/latest_1024_0304.jpg i have been waiting for this region to rotate back our direction this week scroll from the bottom UP and look how that whole CH area has vanished as that area rotated toward earth http://www.solarham.net/farside.htm [/quote] Yes,no doubting that! That CH has very much Fizzled out hey!? Thanks for pointing that out,my eyeballs haven't been on the CHs as much recently. South-East looks good to go. http://halpha.nso.edu/movie_90_L.html [/quote] watch those CH! they tell the bigger story of the entire magnetic field within the sun so much research done on the coronal holes and the magnetic fields of the sun in solar max i should have spent time long ago to put together something easier to read about it all cause its enough to make anyone go cross eyed :/ [/quote] I am cool for that kind of data NiNz,no worry bout' moi! I watch the CHs' to track the Suns relative Polarities as they wonder about the beast,seen some pretty interesting things happen in the last 2 Years or whatever it is...is it 3 Years!? Fuck knows. :sun: [/quote] good good ^^ thats the main reason i found the vanishing of that coronal hole over a 4 day period SO interesting makes me wonder what bigger stuff is going on within that sun right now we shall see over the next few days if it is anything important or not [/quote] NiNz,did I not share this http://www.leif.org/research/Solar-Polar-Fields-1966-now.png with you? [/quote] nooooo thank you for that!!!!! so they switched then..... [/quote] Exactly,no-one would here me though - Even had S0 broadcast it to Thousands,still nowt. Thank you NiNz. [/quote] ahhh man.. why the hell not!?! this is huge! but had to look into this closer no flip just yet, it almost did, then stabelized here is the WSO solar dipole http://wso.stanford.edu/gifs/DipallR.gif [b]here is just the North, where we can see it reversed http://wso.stanford.edu/gifs/north.gif and here is just the South, where we can see it when to the very point of reversal, then stopped and stabelized http://wso.stanford.edu/gifs/south.gif[/b] with it being THAT close, we could be seeing a solar polar flip at any sek without much notice at all [/quote] Yes,it is crazy...It looks like the poles are smeered around the Sun in patches,check the magnetograms and this is kind of visible sometimes - with a large predominant Polarity occupying sections of the Sun at different times,it definitely did achieve at one point a crossing before something happened...I'll read the rest of your comment and links to find out what,exactly. Thank you NiNz for being so on it:hf: Fucking Awesome. :sun: [/quote] Most recent WSO Magnetogram http://wso.stanford.edu/daily/mag.latest.gif look at the placment of the +/- regions this sun is at the point of wanting to flip! http://wso.stanford.edu/SYNOP/prelim.pho.gif WSO generates data about the Sun's magnetic field in the following forms: MAGNETOGRAMS Magnetograms are magntic maps of the Sun's surface. The Sun rotates every 27 days and the features change with time, so the maps change from day to day. magnetogram: http://wso.stanford.edu/daily/mag.latest.gif SYNOPTIC CHARTS Synoptic Charts are magnetic maps of the whole Sun. Magnetograms taken over a solar rotation are combined to give a complete picture of the solar field. The Earth is near the solar equator, so we never get a very good look at the Sun's poles. Synoptic Chart: http://wso.stanford.edu/SYNOP/prelim.pho.gif CORONAL FIELDS The field in the corona can not be measured directly. However the field can be modeled because it's basic structure is determined by the conditions in the photosphere. We use a potential field model to compute the field about 1.5 solar radii above the Sun's surface. That's the height at which the field pattern becomes fixed. That pattern is carried out into interplanetary space by the solar wind. It takes about 4 days for the pattern to reach the Earth. The model isn't very good at predicting dynamic changes in the corona. Coronal PFSS map: http://wso.stanford.edu/SYNOP/prelim.250r.gif Read more about this: http://wso.stanford.edu/words/plots.info [/quote] [/quote]
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Please See Current Events Discussion On Last Page :)
We have just had another huge X flare measuring at a X8.2 originating from sunspot 2673
On September 11, 2017
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ALL flares recorded ARE Earth facing regardless of where the sunspot is located
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CME FROM X9 HAS ARRIVED!
Issue Time: 2017 Sep 07 2242 UTC
WARNING: Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse expected
Valid From: 2017 Sep 07 2255 UTC
Valid To: 2017 Sep 07 2330 UTC
IP Shock Passage Observed: 2017 Sep 07 2229 UTC
On September 6th we have had 2 X flares! A X2.2 at 09:10 utc & a secend larger flare just a few hours later of X9.3 at 12:02 utc. There is a large widespread Earth directed CME associated with this latest X flare as we can see here
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link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)
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link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)
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An update as to the arrival time of this CME will be added once all data has been reviewed.
The X9.3 flare is the 14th largest X flare ever recorded!
On September 4th we had 7 M flares from fast growing sunspot 2673, with at least 1 large dense Earth directed CME. This CME will arrive late in the day on Wednesday September 6th.
There is now a 25% chance for X flares over the next 24hrs & 71% chance for M flares
We have a Long Duration M2.4 Solar Flare starting
01:05 UTC July 14th 2017
There was a full halo CME observed with this solar flare. The associated CME is Earth Directed. See discussion on the last page for all updates!
1,000,000 Views hit on July 3, 2012
A big thanks to all the wonderful contributors of
the GLP Solar Watch thread!
Please See Current Events Discussion On Last Page :)
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