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Space Weather Daily - Geomagnetic

  • 06-24-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    24 JUN. 2024 · Hey there everyone, it's time for your 3-Day Forecast brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. Let's dive into what the weather cosmos has in store for us! Starting off with some geomagnetic activity observations and forecasts - we've seen a Kp of 3 in the past 24 hours, but don't worry, no G1 or greater geomagnetic storms are on the horizon. Expect some mild Kp levels ranging from 1.67 to 2.67 over the next three days. Now, onto solar radiation - we've had levels below storm thresholds, but there's a slight chance of S1 solar radiation storms, so keep an eye out for that, particularly on the 26th. And for all you radio enthusiasts out there, radio blackouts at R2 levels were observed recently, with possible R1-R2 disturbances anticipated in the coming days. So be prepared for some minor to moderate radio blackout potential. To sum it up, it looks like we're in for a relatively calm few days with no major storms expected. But as always, it's good to stay informed. For a more detailed outlook, check out the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-23-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    23 JUN. 2024 · Hey there, weather enthusiasts! It's your friendly neighborhood weather report here with a rundown of what to expect in the skies over the next few days. Starting off with some spacey info from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA - we've got some insights into geomagnetic activity. Looks like there won't be any major geomagnetic storms heading our way - so no need to grab your magnetometer just yet. Solar radiation levels are also expected to stay below storm levels, with just a small chance of some minor solar radiation storms brewing. When it comes to radio blackouts, keep an eye out for some R1 or R2 levels hitting us, with a slight possibility of the stronger R3 making an appearance. Blame it on the flare potential of those visible sunspots! If you want to dive into the nitty-gritty details, check out the full scoop at the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-23-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    23 JUN. 2024 · Hey there, weather enthusiasts! Time for a cosmic weather update, but don't worry, no need for spacesuits for this one. First off, in terms of geomagnetic activity, we're looking at some mild solar winds. The NOAA Kp index shows levels below anything seriously stormy over the next few days. So, expect a bit of celestial calmness on that front. Moving on to solar radiation activity, NOAA's observations indicate we're below any storm level thresholds currently. But hey, keep those shades at hand, as there's a slim chance of minor solar radiation storms from June 23 to June 25. Now, for the radio blackout forecast, some R1 to R2 (that's Minor to Moderate) levels were spotted recently, hinting at potential radio signal interferences. So, keep those in mind as we're likely to see more of these coming up, with just a slight chance of a stronger R3 level blackout. For more detailed info, check out the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-22-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    22 JUN. 2024 · Hey there, weather aficionados! Time to dive into some out-of-this-world forecasts brought to you by the good folks at the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, specifically their Space Weather Prediction Center. First up, let's chat about geomagnetic activity. Over the next three days, we're expecting Kp levels to range from 4 down to 1.67. For those not familiar with the Kp scale, worry not - we're not anticipating any G1 (Minor) or greater geomagnetic storms. Moving on to solar radiation activity, the chances of seeing an S1 (Minor) solar radiation storm are at 15% for each day. So there's a slight possibility of catching one of these cosmic light shows in the sky. As for radio blackout activity, we're keeping an eye out for potential R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) radio blackouts, with a 60% likelihood. There's also a slight chance, at 15%, of experiencing an R3 (Strong) blackout. Stay tuned for updates on this front! So, that's the space weather scoop for the upcoming days. Remember, for more info and detailed forecasts, check out the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-21-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    21 JUN. 2024 · Hey there! It's time for a geeky but fun weather report brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA. Let's dive into the cosmic weather for the next 3 days! First up, the NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast. We've got Kp index readings ranging from 1 to 4, so nothing too crazy on the magnetic storm front. You can expect a fairly quiet space environment. Moving onto the Solar Radiation Activity Observation and Forecast. The solar radiation levels have been behaving themselves, staying below storm levels. No need to worry about any major radiation storms, folks. And finally, let's talk about Radio Blackouts. We've seen some activity hitting R2 levels recently, with more expected in the next few days. So, keep an eye out for possible minor to moderate radio blackouts. There's also a small chance of some strong ones, so stay tuned. For more detailed info, remember to check out the link in the show notes. Thanks for tuning in, and remember - stay cosmic savvy, folks! Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-20-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    20 JUN. 2024 · Hey there folks, buckle up for your not-so-typical weather report! Here's what the space has in store for us over the next three days, as predicted by the cool cats at the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. First up, let's talk about geomagnetic activity. The Kp index has been behaving pretty well, reaching just a mild 2 in the last 24 hours. For the upcoming days from June 20th to June 22nd, we're looking at numbers mostly below the NOAA Scale levels, with a peak of 4.00 expected. So, no need to worry about any G1 geomagnetic storms; everything seems a-okay on that front. Moving on to solar radiation, things have been chill according to NOAA GOES-18, staying below storm level thresholds. The forecast for solar radiation storms from June 20th to June 22nd shows a slim 5% chance of hitting S1 or greater. Looks like we're in the clear for any major solar radiation storms too. And last but not least, let's chat about radio blackouts. Good news - no radio blackouts to report in the last day. Looking ahead, we have a 60% chance of R1-R2 radio blackouts on June 20th to June 22nd, with a mere 15% chance of seeing any X-class flares. Keep an eye out for Regions 3712, 3713, and 3716 as they might throw some flares our way. Well, there you have it, folks! The space weather story for the next three days. Don't forget, for more detailed info, you can check out the link in the show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-19-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    19 JUN. 2024 · Hey there, weather-watchers! Ready for a cosmic weather update? Well, let's dive into the world of space weather brought to you by NOAA. Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast: Over the next three days, we're looking at some mild geomagnetic activity. Nothing too wild, with Kp levels mostly hanging around 1 to 3. So, no need to grab your space suit just yet. Solar Radiation Activity Observation and Forecast: The sun is behaving itself, with solar radiation staying below storm levels. Just a 10% chance of seeing some S1 or greater radiation levels. Sunglasses are optional. Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast: There's been a bit of radio blackout action lately, with some R1 levels hitting the airwaves. For the next three days, a 55% chance of R1-R2 blackouts, and a slight 10% possibility of R3 or higher. Stay tuned for any stellar drama. So there you have it, space enthusiasts! If you want to dig deeper into the cosmic forecast, head over to the show notes for more info. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update! for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-18-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    18 JUN. 2024 · Alright folks, let's dive into the cosmic weather report brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. First up, we've got some geomagnetic activity observations and forecasts. It looks like we're experiencing some mild conditions with a Kp index around 3, staying below NOAA Scale levels. Expect a slight increase to around 4 over the next three days, so nothing too wild in that department. Moving on to solar radiation, things are pretty chill with levels below storm thresholds. However, keep an eye out for a small chance of a minor solar radiation storm, around 10-15%, as we have two sizable sunspot regions making their way towards the center disk. Now, in terms of radio blackouts, we've had a few hitting R1 levels recently. The forecast shows a consistent 55% chance of R1 to R2 events over the next three days, with a minor chance of anything higher. So there you have it, folks - a mix of mild geomagnetic activity, a slight chance of a solar radiation storm, and some radio blackouts in the forecast. Nothing too extreme, but always good to stay informed. For more details, check out the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update! for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-17-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    17 JUN. 2024 · Hey there, weather enthusiasts! Let's dive into the cosmic happenings as we bring you the 3-day space weather forecast, courtesy of the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA. First up, we've got the Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast. Over the next three days, we're looking at Kp levels ranging from 1.67 to 4.00, which is below NOAA Scale levels. So, no need to worry about any G1 (Minor) or greater geomagnetic storms popping up. Moving on to Solar Radiation Activity, there's a slight 10% chance of experiencing S1 (Minor) solar radiation storms from June 17th to the 19th. Keep your sunglasses handy, just in case! And last but not least, Radio Blackout Activity. With a 55% likelihood of R1-R2 (Minor to Moderate) radio blackouts, along with a 10% chance of R3 or greater, it might be a good idea to have a backup plan for staying connected over the next few days. Remember, for more detailed information, be sure to check out the link in the show notes. Thanks for tuning in and remember, stay curious! Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 06-16-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast

    16 JUN. 2024 · Hey there, folks! It's time for a rundown on the upcoming space weather conditions. No, we're not venturing to Mars, but we're talking about the forecast brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA. Let's dive in! Geomagnetic activity shows that we hit a peak of 5 on the Kp scale, sliding down to an expected 4 over the next few days. So, nothing too crazy in terms of geomagnetic storms - smooth sailing ahead. When it comes to solar radiation, it's been chilling below storm levels. But keep an eye out for a slight 10% chance of minor solar radiation storms on each of the next three days. A little cosmic light show might be on the horizon! Now, onto radio blackouts. We've had some reaching R1 levels recently, with a forecast of a 55% chance of R1-R2 radio blackouts through the next three days, with a 10% chance of stronger R3 levels. Stay tuned for potential disruptions. Now, for those who thrive on space weather updates, remember to check out the full details in the show notes. Stay informed, stay prepared! Thank you for listening, and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update. for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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Welcome to 'Space Weather - Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast,' your daily guide to understanding the cosmic forces that shape our planet. From the dynamic solar flares to the mysterious...

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Welcome to 'Space Weather - Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast,' your daily guide to understanding the cosmic forces that shape our planet. From the dynamic solar flares to the mysterious auroras, our podcast dives into space weather, offering insights into how geomagnetic activity influences Earth and beyond.

Join us as we explore the latest observations, predictions,


Tune in daily for your dose of space weather news, where we illuminate the invisible influences of the Sun on Earth's magnetic field, delve into the science behind geomagnetic storms, and forecast the celestial events that could impact our technology and daily lives. 'Space Weather - Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast' is your go-to source for everything from solar cycles to the northern lights. Embark on this cosmic journey with us and unlock the mysteries of the universe, one episode at a time

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