
We had another geo-magnetic solar storm which began yesterday (Wednesday) and continues today. The Kp Index measures at -5- which describes a moderate storm. (see chart below). It may have been related to sunspot 11060 which did set off a small partial-halo CME (coronal mass ejection) as it was rotating around the western limb of the Sun.
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Having said this, something seems unusual with the traditional cause and effect time-linked-means associated with plasma discharge. I would suggest it is not geo-magnetic storms we have historically witnessed over the past few millennia (maybe 2000 - 3000 years), but a more galactic-driven form of charged particle discharge. In other words, I believe the initial source comes from outside our solar system. I would suggest it comes from identified - and unidentified celestial orbs.
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Celestial orbs include supernovas, brown dwarfs, black holes, dark matter, plasma fields, planets, asteroids, and comets. Something within our galaxy Milky Way (and perhaps outside) appears to be the cause of recent unusual geo-magnetic storms.
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The Relationship Between the NOAA G-Scale and Kp-Scale
The Kp scale is a reasonable way to summarize the global level of geo-magnetic activity, but it has not always been easy for those affected by the space environment to understand its significance. The NOAA G-scale was designed to correspond, in a straightforward way, to the significance of effects of geomagnetic storms. We use estimates of the planetary average Kp index in our operations to determine Geo-magnetic Storm (NOAA Space Weather Scale) level, as follows:
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Kp-index
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Kp=5
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G1
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Kp=6
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G2
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Kp=7
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G3
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Kp=8
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G4
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Kp=9
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G5
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Something Else Is Going On Below the Surface
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As a direct cause of geomagnetic flux, something seems a bit different with the Earth's Core. The sensitivity of Earth's tectonic plates is shifting more easily as it relates to external magnetic influence as illustrated in the "Dipole" theory.
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As we have seen, recent earthquake and volcanic activity has increased in size and numbers. We have also witnessed an apparent direct correlation of seismic events with geo-magnetic storms. What seems peculiar is the current rash of earthquake and volcanic activity appears to be set off by moderate magnetic fluctuations. This is to say, historically, it was during large geo-magnetic storms ranging in the M-9 to X-5 class flares which would cause havoc. Today's events are occurring during modern activity.
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