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The NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Centre has nothing on this:

 

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Official Space Weather Advisory issued by NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Boulder, Colorado, USA

SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #20-1 2020

January 5 at 8:08 p.m. MST (2020 January 6 0308 UTC)

**** SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK ****

 

Outlook For January 6-12

No space weather storms are expected.

Sites related to SOHO and LASCO have nothing either.

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BOOM!

 

 

USGS ENS <[email protected]>

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M6.5 Earthquake - Puerto Rico region

Preliminary Report
Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
  • 7 Jan 2020 08:24:27 UTC
  • 7 Jan 2020 04:24:27 near epicenter
  • 7 Jan 2020 14:24:27 standard time in your timezone
Location 17.951N 66.736W
Depth 10 km
Distances
  • 5.3 km (3.3 mi) SSW of Tallaboa, Puerto Rico
  • 9.6 km (6.0 mi) SE of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico
  • 13.6 km (8.4 mi) WSW of Ponce, Puerto Rico
  • 15.3 km (9.5 mi) SE of Yauco, Puerto Rico
  • 35.8 km (22.2 mi) ESE of San Germ�n, Puerto Rico
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 4.6 km; Vertical 1.8 km
Parameters Nph = 120; Dmin = 17.0 km; Rmss = 1.01 seconds; Gp = 36°
Version =
Event ID us 70006vll ***This event supersedes event AT00Q3QA0Q,PT20007001.

For updates, maps, and technical information
see: Event Page or USGS Earthquake Hazards Program

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52 minutes ago, samuttodd said:

The CME JUST HAPPENED ABOUT 4 HOURS AGO.   THEY PROBABLY HAVEN'T UPDATED THE DATA.

They have a constantly updated section on their home page which shows any predicted Radio blackouts, Solar Radiation Storms or Geomagnetic Storms - it also shows nothing.

 

No news service anywhere is reporting this, as far as I can tell. If it were happening it would surely be headline news everywhere, given that a coronal mass ejection could black out radio transmissions, damage satellites and electrical power grids, and cause potentially massive and long-term power outages worldwide.

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2 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

They have a constantly updated section on their home page which shows any predicted Radio blackouts, Solar Radiation Storms or Geomagnetic Storms - it also shows nothing.

 

No news service anywhere is reporting this, as far as I can tell. If it were happening it would surely be headline news everywhere, given that a coronal mass ejection could black out radio transmissions, damage satellites and electrical power grids, and cause potentially massive and long-term power outages worldwide.

I am not certain how long updates usually take,  The images from the information I shared were being reviewed from the lasco feed.  They were brand new as of the time of the video.  

 

I am not sure if this cme will even impact us as far as electrical disturbances,  and it might hit when we are facing the dark sky,  so we may be missed entirely in our region.  

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2 hours ago, samuttodd said:

BOOM!

You can boom as much as you want. If you're trying to link these to a solar event, that doesn't seem to be recorded on the SOHO Spaceweather website, then you need to explain the complete lack of any correlation when reviewing long term data. That there have been two +6 magnitude events today is no more than coincidental. The data speaks for itself. 

 

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People who ignore or cherry pick data are not scientists.

 

 

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More interesting stuff
ELECTRICITY SURGES THROUGH THE SOIL OF NORWAY: Yesterday, Jan. 6th, something unexpected happened in the soil of northern Norway. "Electrical currents started flowing," reports Rob Stammes, who monitors ground currents at the Polarlightcenter geophysical observatory in Lofoten. This chart recording shows the sudden surge around 1930 UT:
[link to www.spaceweather.com (secure)]

 
NASA's ACE spacecraft detected something as well. About 15 minutes before the disturbance in Norway, the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) near Earth abruptly swung around 180 degrees, and the solar wind density jumped more than 5-fold. Earth may have crossed through a fold in the heliospheric current sheet--a giant, wavy membrane of electrical current rippling through the solar system. Such crossings can cause these kind of effects.
 

the earth sun relationship is that of capacitor conductor, as is all of outer space.

high pressure comes from above, low comes from below.

in times of solar maximum the sun charges the earth, in times of solar minimum, the earth recharges the sun. in times of deep solar minimum, the cosmic forcing charges both.

 
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More interesting (and unrelated) stuff:

 

Psychic who 'predicted Brexit' claims a royal family member will die this year

 

A fortune teller who correctly predicted Brexit and England winning the Cricket World Cup using asparagus has revealed her top tips for 2020.

 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/psychic-who-predicted-brexit-claims-21210624

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And a 3rd in less than 20 hrs

 

 

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M6.0 Earthquake - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea

Preliminary Report
Magnitude 6.0
Date-Time
  • 7 Jan 2020 19:11:36 UTC
  • 8 Jan 2020 05:11:36 near epicenter
  • 8 Jan 2020 01:11:36 standard time in your timezone
Location 5.155S 151.258E
Depth 116 km
Distances
  • 131.6 km (81.6 mi) ENE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
  • 143.6 km (89.1 mi) SW of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
  • 290.1 km (179.8 mi) S of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
  • 491.8 km (304.9 mi) WNW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
  • 503.9 km (312.4 mi) ENE of Lae, Papua New Guinea
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 7.2 km; Vertical 5.5 km
Parameters Nph = 97; Dmin = 146.3 km; Rmss = 1.22 seconds; Gp = 43°
Version =
Event ID us 70006vvr

 

 

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20 hours ago, samuttodd said:

This may also cause increased earthquake activity, so be prepared accordingly.

I was going to get into the effects the sun has on human behavior but this is the wrong forum for that.

 

Oh by the way, happy war with Iran.

 

also look for the start of a economic downturn starting January 20.

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Recent earthquakes and volcanic action were forecast by absolutely nobody.

 

Outside of the 11 year (known)  "solar activity cycle", nothing exceptional can be expected from the sun.

A very stable atomic reactor, bubbling along within it's predictable laws of physics.

 

In about 4 billon years it will become "unstable". That will be the time when we will have to start worrying about our sun.

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I think I'm going to call BS on this. There's no mention of an upcoming CME that I can find on any space weather-related site - or any other kind of news site for that matter. The 3-day forecast on the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction site shows absolutely nothing unusual is expected by January 11.

 

The earthquakes mentioned are also nothing unusual - they represent a perfectly normal level of seismic activity. Also, the two earthquakes in Iran are not 'powerful' earthquakes. A temblor of that magnitude is characterised as, "Often felt, but only causes minor damage."

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USGS ENS <[email protected]>

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M6.3 Earthquake - Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia

Preliminary Report
Magnitude 6.3
Date-Time
  • 9 Jan 2020 08:38:09 UTC
  • 9 Jan 2020 20:38:09 near epicenter
  • 9 Jan 2020 14:38:09 standard time in your timezone
Location 62.421N 171.119E
Depth 10 km
Distances
  • 349.6 km (216.7 mi) NE of Tilichiki, Russia
  • 408.7 km (253.4 mi) SW of Anadyr, Russia
  • 894.0 km (554.3 mi) NE of Klyuchi, Russia
  • 1139.2 km (706.3 mi) E of Magadan, Russia
  • 1272.1 km (788.7 mi) NE of Yelizovo, Russia
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 5.9 km; Vertical 1.8 km
Parameters Nph = 112; Dmin = 666.6 km; Rmss = 0.89 seconds; Gp = 24°
Version =
Event ID us 70006wuf

For updates, maps, and technical information
see: Event Page or USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
National Earthquake Information Center
U.S. Geological Survey
 

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