Geomagnetic Storms Hit Right On Time
May 8th 2005
EARTH CHANGES TV NEWSLETTER
Geomagnetic Storms Hit Right On Time
Early this morning, a series of plasma waves in the form of charged particles hit the Earth’s magnetic field. This occurred as a result of the first of two M-Class flares beginning on May 6th. What we see today is the first wave, I expect a second wave to hit within 24 hours as related to the second M-Class flare set off on May 7th.
Equation:
Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros)
It is now believed the 2nd M-Class flare was followed by a “halo” CME, which “is” Earth directed. There is a moderate chance the upper North American continent will witness auroral activity. There is a small chance the northern lights may dip down to lower Canada or the northern border of the United States . Not much chance of any harm to power grids or satellites, but it might present a beautiful array of colorful skies. However, the effects to our ‘weather’ may be another story. Watch for “extreme weather” to be announced in various parts of the world.
Kp Index: http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_kp_3d.gif?
Electron Flux: http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_elec_3d.gif?
Mitch Battros
EARTH CHANGES TV NEWSLETTER
Geomagnetic Storms Hit Right On Time
Early this morning, a series of plasma waves in the form of charged particles hit the Earth’s magnetic field. This occurred as a result of the first of two M-Class flares beginning on May 6th. What we see today is the first wave, I expect a second wave to hit within 24 hours as related to the second M-Class flare set off on May 7th.
Equation:
Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros)
It is now believed the 2nd M-Class flare was followed by a “halo” CME, which “is” Earth directed. There is a moderate chance the upper North American continent will witness auroral activity. There is a small chance the northern lights may dip down to lower Canada or the northern border of the United States . Not much chance of any harm to power grids or satellites, but it might present a beautiful array of colorful skies. However, the effects to our ‘weather’ may be another story. Watch for “extreme weather” to be announced in various parts of the world.
Kp Index: http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_kp_3d.gif?
Electron Flux: http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_elec_3d.gif?
Mitch Battros
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