As reported on Jan 6th by IWTB, we are expecting a glancing blow from a CME today.
Click here for IWTB's origonal report: IWTB SolarWatch Update Jan 6th
Here is a update from spaceweather.com about this expected CME:
" INCOMING CME? A magnetic filament in the sun's northern hemisphere erupted on Jan. 5th and hurled a CME in the general direction of Earth. At first it appeared that the cloud would sail north of Earth and completely miss our planet. Subsequent work by analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab suggests a different outcome: the CME might deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Jan. 7th"
credit: http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=07&month=01&year=2012
Keep an eye on the NICT for the arrival
click to view the nict simulation model
Click here for IWTB's origonal report: IWTB SolarWatch Update Jan 6th
Here is a update from spaceweather.com about this expected CME:
" INCOMING CME? A magnetic filament in the sun's northern hemisphere erupted on Jan. 5th and hurled a CME in the general direction of Earth. At first it appeared that the cloud would sail north of Earth and completely miss our planet. Subsequent work by analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab suggests a different outcome: the CME might deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Jan. 7th"
credit: http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=07&month=01&year=2012
Keep an eye on the NICT for the arrival
click to view the nict simulation model
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