• @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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        1910 months ago

        Checking my image recordings the only thing I see as an ejection around 12 hours ago, so it would have to be a really fast burst to arrive today? Current Kp index is only at 2.3 which is pretty normal, and even NOAA’s own forecast shows nothing happening. I’d say this event is a dud.

      • BOMBS
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        210 months ago

        authentic question: can you explain your logic?

          • BOMBS
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            210 months ago

            I don’t know what QRZ.com is, so I don’t understand how the site being up lead to your conclusion. I’m not criticizing in anyway, but moreso just trying to understand because it sounds interesting to me. While I don’t know the math, I love theoretical physics, and am wondering what I’m missing out on 🙂

            • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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              1210 months ago

              Oh, qrz is a website for amateur radio operators and it has data from another site that has solar information I pulled up QRZ to take a look at that solar information at a glance. And the geomagnetic field was quiet with an S1 to S2 radio noise level, which is extremely low.

              • BOMBS
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                210 months ago

                cool! thanks for explaining it 🙂

    • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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      110 months ago

      I cant even find local news report on it.

      After some brief research apparantly these are super common, sometimes causd moderate disturbances and this one is minor but was predicted to maybe last a bit longer.

      Its super interesting sfuff that i wish was more common in everyday news reporting but this article Up here is mere clickbait.