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SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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[quote:SCizMe 14589973:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM3MTI3MjI5XzkxNEVBNUJF] [quote:Da fuq:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM3MTI2MzQzXzlFQkZFNjc0] [quote:Spittin'Cesiumsays 14589973:MV8xMzgyOTUyXzM3MTI2MTgwX0E4ODcyQ0FD] Guys,Thishttp://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/04/06/ahead_20130406_cor1_512.mpg is fucking intense! Behind looks cool also. You can see the major CME from the Norther regions on COR2http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/04/06/ahead_20130406_cor2_512.mpg but the bitches won't update that since 15:54UTC - We have it on COR1 Behindhttp://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/04/06/behind_20130406_cor1_512.mpg in full. We also appear to have a Earthbound CME on COR2,it is faint,but it looks like it is coming this way. Now Kith. :sun: [/quote] http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/browse/2013/04/06/ahead/cor2/1024/20130406_155424_d7c2A.jpg :motherofgod: Sc, what is that flying out of the sun at 12 o clock at the start in cor2. Looks like a lil plasma ball and moves faster than any CME that I have seen. [/quote] Good eyeball Da'! I watched it a few times over and if you lo0k you should be able to see that it travels perfectly along a Helmet Streamer - so it would have to be a tightly inclosed ball of Plasmas traveling very fast along this line. Go0d Eyes Br0! It helps to be a little Suspicious when viewing the Coronagraphs etc. as you may pick out things otherwise missed by others:thumbs: :sun: [/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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link to legacy-www.swpc.noaa.gov
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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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