14 November 2023

SR (Lack Thereof) & Solar Activity

Météo Côte d'Or ~ France

Aurora Borealis enthusiasts found themselves amply rewarded over the past week when skies were lit up by these lights, even in places which don't typically get them.

We had this rather rare Full Halo CME on 9 November:

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And our Planet received a full dose of high energies:


We had another blast of Solar Plasma on 12 November, at max 1329 km/sec:

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And throughout this period of Solar activity plus Aurora Borealis proliferation, the SR readings were generally in hibernation mode:

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I'm no expert and I could be totally wrong, but I've been feeling quite doubtful over the SR readings for several months now, especially with all the frequent blackouts they seem to be having. I'll leave it at that.

Namarie! 🩵


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