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To: SouthTexas
A curtain of light is the backdrop for Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano
23 posted on 04/10/2010 11:46:07 AM PDT by TaraP (He never offered our victories without fighting but he said help would always come in time)
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The most powerful geomagnetic storm since December 2006 struck the Earth on Monday, a day earlier than expected.

On 3 April, the SOHO spacecraft spotted a cloud of charged particles called a coronal mass ejection (CME) shooting from the sun at 500 kilometres per second. This velocity suggested the front would reach Earth in roughly three days.

“It hit earlier and harder than forecast,” says Doug Biesecker of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colorado.

Fortunately, the storm was not intense enough to interfere strongly with power grids or satellite navigation, but it did trigger dazzling auroras in places like Iceland (pictured).

Such storms highlight the uncertainty in the arrival times of CMEs, which can easily be 15 hours off predictions, Biesecker says. Better modelling of the solar wind, which can accelerate CMEs en route to Earth, could reduce the uncertainty.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18735-earth-struck-by-most-powerful-space-storm-in-three-years.html

BUT ON APRIL 4th
Magnitude 7.2 - BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
2010 April 04 22:40:42 UTC

Not sure if these CME’s have weakened the Magnetic Field to a point to cause all these earthquakes?


24 posted on 04/10/2010 11:49:36 AM PDT by TaraP (He never offered our victories without fighting but he said help would always come in time)
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