[TimeStar] Big solar flare and earthquakes

TimeStar timestar at timestar.org
Sun Nov 7 16:44:19 EST 2004


The increased solar activity that TimeStar forecast for early November is bringing magnetic storms.  Look for more in the next few days.  The number and sizes of earthquakes in the Pacific are beginning to increase in the first 13-day window following the lunar eclipse on October 27.  November 9, the 13th day after the lunar eclipse, is the day severe magnetic storming is likely.  The TimeStar forecast was posted August 26, 2004.  http://www.timestar.org/forecast.htm

Krsanna

WAYNE MOODY WROTE:

The geomagnetic storm that was coming from the large, fast coronal mass ejection from the M-Class flare just after midnight UTC November 6, has arrived.  The geomagnetic index is now at level 5 (red zone).  Solar wind speed is a little over 4 million miles per hour (about half that speed is a normal high speed) and the protons per cubic centimeter is quite elevated.  It is probable that this storm will last several hours, as it is accompanied by more than one coronal stream of protons.  This storm, while it was initially absorbed at the South Pole, has at least partially shifted to the North Pole, which will minimize its impact.

In the meantime, we have just witnessed an X-class flare on the Sun, which should reach Earth on November 9th, resulting in major to severe magnetic storms.

Wayne
waynemoody at earthlink.net



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