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NICT Real Time Magnetosphere Simulation is back up. Anyone seen it look like *this* before?
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[quote:Lofty:MV8xNjUzNTQ3XzI3MzI5MzI3XzZEQ0Y3QTc4] [quote:ºDIETº:MV8xNjUzNTQ3XzI3MzI5MTg4XzQxQjVCMEQ=] [quote:Lofty:MV8xNjUzNTQ3XzI3MzI5MTIwX0YwMkYzQkI1] [quote:ºDIETº:MV8xNjUzNTQ3XzI3MzI5MDU5X0M3NzA3RkUx] [quote:Lofty:MV8xNjUzNTQ3XzI3MzI4OTYyX0NDRTJBOTQw] whats the big white spot here?? http://www.gdgps.net/products/images/tec-map-br.jpg [/quote] The CME hit the side of Earth facing the Sun. That is the white spots. [/quote] WTF that covers almost all of SA & S California so whats the effects from this? [/quote] The Ionosphere has been charged up so to speak from the CME hit roughly 3 hours ago. Basically there is now a soft spot in the magnetosphere which would be vulnerable to a solar fare or gamma ray burst. [/quote] So you mean to say if that same area is hit by another flare then the SA & S Cali will fry? [/quote]
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First row, picture on the right. It looks as though the magnetosphere has all but disappeared.
Check it out.
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