Posted on 08/17/2022 1:07:24 PM PDT by BenLurkin
One of those bursts, called a coronal mass ejection, or CME, is expected to collide and consume another, creating what's called a cannibal CME event. According to The Weather Channel, these events can spark strong geomagnetic storms — and in this case, it's headed in our direction.
NOAA expects that the CMEs will hit on Thursday, but before they do, the agency said that Earth will also be blasted on Wednesday with relatively fast solar winds, known as a recurrent coronal hole high speed stream. The solar winds alone could trigger a minor geomagnetic storm on Wednesday, but those conditions are expected to escalate to strong conditions, known as G3, once the solar bursts make their appearance.
NOAA said at least four of the CMEs have the potential to directly affect Earth.
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As far south as Galena, Illinois, or as far south as Cairo, Illinois?
One of your best!
Thanks!
Can you prove it’s from the sun?
I guess I will ask you to trust me, that as part of my job, I am/was seeing it.
But then again, I am not a scientist, so I guess I just don’t know this kind of crazy stuff...
Ive been following the sun threat for years and it always turns out to be a dud. Maybe the big one will hit someday but then again so will a huge asteroid or comet. In the mean time, the DS for many reasons may shut it all down someday and blame the sun.
What is the DS?
And maybe some nefarious group will do something bad. This time however, it has caused us some communication trouble, nothing too bad so far, and probably won’t.
DS = Deep State. That is the nameless faceless powers that be who actually run both parties. The DS is not happy about the masses waking up to their game.
Got it. And you are correct about that.
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