5 de julio de 2011

Noticia llamarada Solar

Sunspot Region 1244 Continues To Act Out

By Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media
Jul 5, 2011 - 4:01:49 PM

 

 

Solar storm activity has ramped up a bit. Not in what would be considered a normal fashion. Coronal hole activity has become unexpected spewing considerable charged particles in the way of CMEs (coronal mass ejections).

In addition, sunspot region 1244 has been active. What is unusual is instrument readings show low C-class activity, however, it is manifesting M-class strength as it hits the Earth's magnetic field. I believe this to be two-fold. 1) The Earth's magnetic field is weakening 2) This period of the Sun's long term cycle - this is to say not within the normal 11 year cycle, but within perhaps it 1,200 year cycle. However, it certainly could be a 23,000-year cycle.

This recent CME is expected to hit the Earth's magnetic field late tonight or early tomorrow. It will be a second wave following the coronal hole release. Watch for increased earth changes activity within the next 48 hours. This may come in the form of hurricanes, tornadoes, extreme weather, earthquakes, or volcanic activity.



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