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Two CME’s Will Graze The Earths Magnetic Field Tonight and Tomorrow

NOAA forecasters estimate a 60% chance of polar geomagnetic storms as CME’s hit tonight and tomorrow.

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NOAA has stated there’s a 60% chance of geomagnetic storms when two CME’s hit the Earth’s magnetic field tonight and tomorrow. They were caused by erupting filaments on the surface of the Sun on August 6-7th.

A coronal hole has started to open on the Earth side of the Sun.

Activity is low overall with a sunspot count of 51, again very low as we head into the maximum.

A huge magnetic filament can be seen on the surface of the Sun. If it collapses back onto the surface of the sun it could cause a Hyder flare.

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