11-10 cme arrival

start   5 -   11   -  14over
      11pm - 5am peak - 8a


carrington event   sep 1 1859 ?

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solar wind due to ?

http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/Mag_swe_24h.gif
http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/flare/flare48.gif
http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/flare/flare_2week.gif

solar wind as detected by metric ACE sat [dynamic scale on left! changes to fit data]

color coded graphics

Average solar wind data
Orange- Solar Wind Proton density    Average day 0.5-5  protons/cm avg solar day
Yellow- Solar Wind Speed [radial velocity]       300-350 Km /sec       - Avg day 


Intense solar wind occur with :
Orange- Solar Wind Proton density -  Intense day  10-100  protons/cm [Twice the solar wind speed] [ 10-20 x proton density of normal ]
Yellow - Solar Wind Speed  [radial velocity]      550-700 Km /sec    - Intense day   


Severe [Mass Power Grid interuption, Intense Auroras in south seen as prelude.
Orange- Solar Wind Proton density -  Severe day   > 100  protons/cm [Twice the solar wind speed] [ 10-20 x proton density of normal ]
Yellow - Solar Wind Speed  [radial velocity]      > 1000 Km - 2000+ /sec     - Severe day   

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Sunspots and Solar Flares 

Sunspots

Solar Flares

Magnetic Loops

strong particile streams & field captured by strong magnetic field in positive & neg Charges.

Umbra - Dark center
Penumbra - orange area surrounding Umbra


Filaments

http://www.solarham.net/

http://www.solarham.net/xray.htm
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/wsa-enlil/
http://hfradio.org/propagation_page3.html
http://www.solarham.net/cmewatch2.htm

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