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~ Space Weather Update~ voice. COMING SOON--THE FIRST AURORAS OF 2014 [1]

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Submitted by Lia on Mon, 12/30/2013 - 09:31

SUBSIDING PROTONS, MORE TO COME? Energetic protons are swarming past Earth in the aftermath of a magnetic explosion on the sun's western limb on Dec. 28th: movie [2]. At its peak, the radiation storm registered "S1 [3]" on NOAA storm scales, which is to say it was a minor event with minimal effects on Earth-orbiting satellites and aviation. The storm is subsiding now [4]. Stronger radiation storms are possible in the days ahead, however, as potent sunspot AR1934 rotates toward the western limb--a place with a strong magnetic connection to Earth. Flares from AR1934 could send more protons in our direction. Solar flare alerts: text [5], voice [6].

COMING SOON--THE FIRST AURORAS OF 2014: Magnetic fields in the sun's northern hemisphere have opened up, creating a vast hole in the sun's atmosphere--a coronal hole. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory is monitoring the UV-dark gap:

[7]

Coronal holes are places where magnetic fields threading through the sun's atmosphere spread apart and allow solar wind to escape. A stream of solar wind flowing from this particular coronal hole could reach Earth on Jan. 2-3, possibly sparking polar geomagnetic storms. The first auroras of 2014 are in the offing. Solar flare alerts: text [5], voice [6].

Solar wind
speed: 347.7 km/sec
density: 0.4 protons/cm3

explanation [8] | more data [9]
Updated: Today at 1717 UT

X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: C2
1643 UT Dec30
24-hr: C2 1643 UT Dec30
explanation [10] | more data [11]
Updated: Today at: 1700 UT

Daily Sun: 30 Dec 13

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Sunspots AR1934 and AR1936 have complex magnetic fields that harbor energy for M- [13] and X-class [13] solar flares. Credit: SDO/HMI

Sunspot number: 119
What is the sunspot number? [14]
Updated 30 Dec 2013

Spotless Days
Current Stretch: 0 days
2013 total: 0 days (0%)
2012 total: 0 days (0%)
2011 total: 2 days (<1%)
2010 total: 51 days (14%)
2009 total: 260 days (71%)
Since 2004: 821 days
Typical Solar Min: 486 days

Update 30 Dec 2013

The Radio Sun
10.7 cm flux: 137 sfu

explanation [15] | more data [16]
Updated 30 Dec 2013

Current Auroral Oval:

[17]

Switch to: Europe, USA, New Zealand, Antarctica
Credit: NOAA/POES

Planetary K-index
Now: Kp= 1 quiet
24-hr max: Kp= 2
quiet
explanation [18] | more data [19]

Interplanetary Mag. Field
Btotal: 6.1 nT
Bz: 2.7 nT north

explanation [20] | more data [21]
Updated: Today at 1717 UT

Coronal Holes: 30 Dec 13

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Solar wind flowing from the indicated coronal hole could reach Earth on Jan 2-3. Credit: SDO/AIA.

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  • Earth & Space Weather [23]

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[1] //soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/content/space-weather-update-voice-coming-soon-first-auroras-2014
[2] http://spaceweather.com/images2013/28dec13/cme_anim.gif?PHPSESSID=gbkq0tsks9do5qu3a3lcvcgms2
[3] http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/NOAAscales/index.html#SolarRadiationStorms
[4] http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/pro_3d.html
[5] http://spaceweathertext.com
[6] http://spaceweatherphone.com
[7] http://spaceweather.com/images2013/30dec13/coronalhole.jpg?PHPSESSID=gbkq0tsks9do5qu3a3lcvcgms2
[8] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/solarwinddata.html
[9] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ace/MAG_SWEPAM_24h.html
[10] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html
[11] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_5m.html
[12] http://spaceweather.com/images2013/30dec13/hmi3796.gif?PHPSESSID=gbkq0tsks9do5qu3a3lcvcgms2
[13] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html?PHPSESSID=gbkq0tsks9do5qu3a3lcvcgms2
[14] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/sunspotnumber.html
[15] http://www.ips.gov.au/Educational/2/2/5
[16] http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/f10.gif
[17] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/pmap/gif/pmapN.gif
[18] http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/kp.html
[19] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html
[20] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/imf.html
[21] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ace/MAG_24h.html
[22] http://spaceweather.com/images2013/30dec13/coronalhole_sdo_blank.jpg?PHPSESSID=gbkq0tsks9do5qu3a3lcvcgms2
[23] //soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/type-post/earth-space-weather