Solar watch: Earth hit by back to back geomagnetic storms
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Subject: Solar watch: Earth hit by back to back geomagnetic storms Sat Jun 29, 2013 9:53 am
Solar watch: Earth hit by back to back geomagnetic storms Posted on June 29, 2013by The Extinction Protocol
When the current spate of geomagnetic storms is over, another could follow close on its heels. A coronal mass ejection (CME), pictured below, is expected to deliver a glancing blow to Earth’s magnetic field late on June 30th or early on July 31st. The cloud was propelled in our direction during the early hours of June 28th when magnetic filaments around sunspot AR1777 erupted. The explosion registered approximately C4 on the Richter Scale of Solar Flares. Because the CME is not heading squarely toward Earth, there is still a chance that it will miss. Stay tuned for updates as the arrival time approaches.
Solar watch: Earth hit by back to back geomagnetic storms