G1-Level Geomagnetic Storm on August 29th, 2014: ACE Solar Wind - TopicsExpress



          

G1-Level Geomagnetic Storm on August 29th, 2014: ACE Solar Wind telemetry shows that the speed (yellow) is around 390 km/s, while the density (orange) is between 6 to 7 protons/cm^3 as of 14:37 UTC. The Bz (red component) of the Earths magnetic field has tipped South (-5, -10) throughout the day. ACEs Real-Time Shock Page shows that the Earth was hit by two interplanetary shocks waves at 12:12 UTC and 12:18 UTC, respectively. GOES Electron Flux and Magnetometer are both showing the strain to Earths Magnetic Field, with NOAAs Estimated Planetary K-Index at KP-5, G1-Level Geomagnetic Storm. The Kiruna riometer shows plenty of Plasma Penetration, beginning around 09:00 UTC and continuing well into the day. NOAAs Forecast Discussion: The geomagnetic field is expected to be at unsettled to G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storm conditions early on day one (29 Aug) due to CH HSS influence and waning CME effects. Quiet to unsettled levels are expected on day two (30 Aug) with unsettled to active levels on day three (31 Aug) due to continued CH HSS influence. Read, See More: swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/forecast_discussion.txt So, lets examine a few of the more relevant take-aways from the papers section, Functional state of the human brain in days with severe geomagnetic disturbances: During days with severe geomagnetic storms, the bioelectric activity of the human brain was characterized by a reduction of frequencies of dominating rhythm, by amplification (strengthening) of expressiveness of slow-wave component (mainly a theta-rhythm) and by increase in amplitude of activity... The flashes of pointed and sharp alpha- and theta- waves, prevalent in the right cerebral hemisphere, were registered during our experiments in the days with severe geomagnetic storms (Fig. 2, below) (Allahverdiyeva & Babayev 2007)… Read, See More: suspicious0bserverscollective.org/the-blog/space-weather-geomagnetic-storms-headaches-changes-in-blood-pressure Image Sources: n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html geomag.usgs.gov/realtime/ earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/ irf.se//Observatory/?link=Riometers swpc.noaa.gov/ace/ace_rtsw_data.html srl.caltech.edu/ACE/ASC/DATA/Shocks/index.html GONG H Alpha: halpha.nso.edu/ Riometer Data: irf.se//Observatory/?link=Riometers Schuhmann Resonance Data: sosrff.tsu.ru/new/shm.jpg Moscow Neutron Monitor: cr0.izmiran.rssi.ru/mosc/main.htm NOAA Aurora: swpc.noaa.gov/Aurora/ Sunspot Count: cfbw/sunspotcount.htm U of Maryland Solar Wind Data: umtof.umd.edu/pm/ BARTOL Cosmic Ray: neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html NOAAs Sunspot Classification: swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/SRS.txt NOAAs Forecast Discussion: swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/forecast_discussion.txt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Todays News: https://youtube/watch?v=a04LAW-4ZsQ Yesterdays News: https://youtube/watch?v=WHLircqnqGg Daily News: suspicious0bserverscollective.org/daily-news.html Evening News: suspicious0bservers.org/premium/ Geomagnetic Storms - Definitions, Consequences & Research Notes suspicious0bserverscollective.org/the-blog/geomagnetic-storms-definition-consequences-research-notes Space Weather & Heart Health: Geomagnetic Storms vs. Zero Level GMA suspicious0bserverscollective.org/the-blog/space-weather-heart-health-geomagnetic-storms-vs-zero-level-gma1 Space Weather & Geomagnetic Storms - Headaches, Changes in BP suspicious0bserverscollective.org/the-blog/space-weather-geomagnetic-storms-headaches-changes-in-blood-pressure
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 14:53:22 +0000

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