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Solar weather watches

bjdeming

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Hope this is okay for a thread. Started it because I just saw this and it's not from a doofus:



Nothing else issued so far. May Sol not develop indigestion while looking our way.

There have been some other recent but past events, too. Discussion/news, anybody?
 
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Per the replies, it's expected to be here probably by Sunday evening. Per NOAA, both Saturday and Sunday, 40% chance of R1-R2, 1% chance R3-R5, and 5% chance of S1 or greater.

Whew. Guess I can get up off the fainting couch now. (Reaches for sunblocker anyway.)

 
Big shame it's mostly cloudy tonight, have not seen an aurora here for more than 20 years and it'd be awesome to go looking for a good vantage point to see that again
 
Some incredible images on Twitter, including from Arkansas and Missouri.

In Corvallis, I stayed inside but looked out the window; clouds and street lighting, only. :(

This is the farthest south US image that I've seen and it's amazing:

 
Great image from Illinois off the Aurora and a meteor going through.

 
There have been plenty of low-level watches and warnings since then, not updated here. Old Sol did sneak a little of one CME past the watchers recently, but with only slightly elevated impacts -- somewhat lower latitude aurora and a little radio issues are what I saw mentioned on Twitter.

Saw this Science article today and was interested (forecasting challenges):

...it’s becoming clear that the official prediction from the panel, convened by NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the International Space Environment Service (ISES), missed the mark. The Sun’s activity has already surpassed the forecast, reaching levels not seen in 20 years, and solar maximum may arrive within the next year, months ahead of its presumed schedule. “Obviously the panel underestimated it,” says Ilya Usoskin, a physicist at the University of Oulu....
 
From NOAA today:

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