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NASA SDO – Filament Eruption and Solar Flare, August 1, 2010
On August 1, 2010, the sun produced a complex event, or really a set of events. At approximately 8:55 UT a large filament on the northwest of the sun erupted and at nearly the same time in sunspot active region 11902, a C3 flare occurred. In addition to the flare, a coronal wave can be seen coming from the sunspot group. Nearly 10 hours later another filament, southeast of the first filament, also erupted. Two CMEs were produced from this set of events and should impact the earth on Aug 4th and 5th. These may produce some aurora and solar storms but the effect is predicted to be minimal. In as far as we can tell at this time these CMEs are not fast or otherwise extraordinary. The flare and the first filament eruption seem to occur together in what scientists often refer to as a “sympathetic” event – a set of events where one event appears to have caused the other event. So the big question is, “Which came first, the flare or the filament eruption?” This difficult yet important question is precisely one of the reasons the Solar Dynamics Observatory was built to answer. Credit: NASA SDO Solar Dynamics Observatory. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. Composite of 3 different wavelength images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). This mostly shows the hot corona but some darker chromospheric material (filament) can be seen.
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NASA Video – Huge Solar Flare Eruption on 7 June 2011

For a report about the June 7 flare, please see www.ufoshock.com … MUSIC: “Rocking Horse” by Debbie Wiseman, album: ANW1551 – Piano and Electric Piano Jun 7, 2011 – The Sun unleashed an M-2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a substantial coronal mass ejection (CME) on June 7 that is visually spectacular. The large cloud of particles mushroomed up and fell back down looking as if it covered an area of almost half the solar surface. SDO observed the flare’s peak at 1:41 AM EST. SDO recorded these images in extreme ultraviolet light and they show a very large explosion of cool gas. It is somewhat unique because at many places in the eruption there seems to be even cooler material — at temperatures less than 80000K. When viewed in SOHO’s coronagraphs, the event shows bright plasma and high-energy particles roaring from the Sun. This Earth-directed CME is moving at 1400 km/s according to NASA models. Due to its angle, however, effects on Earth should be fairly small. Nevertheless, it may generate space weather effects here on Earth [on Wednesday, June 8, 2011].. Credit to NASA SDO
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M3.6 Class Solar Flare Eruption, 24/02/2011
NASA’s Solar Dynamic Observatory filmed images of a large solar flare on February 24 2011. The (M3.6 rating) event is not the strongest solar flare ever recorded but was still big enough to kick up a huge tendril of plasma, known as a solar prominence. The entire eruption lasted for about 90 minutes. Thursday’s flare was the latest in a recent series of of sun storm emissions, but its blast was directed away from the Earth and is not expected to pose any disruption to satellites or other electronic systems. Scientists use a three tier system to classify solar flares; Class X are the largest and most powerful, Class M are medium but still considered very large, while Class C are the weakest..” credit: SDO / NASA Source: sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov . Sun Star Sola Solar Prominence Flare Storm Plasma Nasa Atmospheric Research Cycle Sunspots Magnetic Field Science Astronomy Dynamic Observatory Planets System Galaxy Milky Way Universe Space Cosmos Sun Star Supernova Black Hole Nebula Atoms Quarks Moon Class XMC Space
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Sunspot AR11261 unleashed a brief but strong M9.3-class solar flare on July 30th at 0209 UT. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the flare’s extreme ultraviolet flash SolarIMG website solarimg.org Soho Website http Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Music used is “Sunshine” by John Murphy
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Massive Solar Storm Eruption: 02-28-2011
â–² MASSIVE SOLAR ERUPTION â–² NASA’s Solar Dynamic Observatory has filmed images of a large solar flare. The (M3.6 rating) event is not the strongest solar flare ever recorded, but was still big enough to kick up a huge tendril of plasma, known as a solar prominence. The entire eruption lasted for about 90 minutes. The flare was the latest in a recent series of sun storm emissions. Its blast was directed away from the Earth and is not expected to pose any disruption to satellites or other electronic systems. Scientists use a three tier system to classify solar flares; Class X are the largest and most powerful, Class M are medium but still considered very large, while Class C are the weakest. ______________________________________ A 2012 MUST LISTEN TO YOU TUBE VIDEO www.youtube.com ______________________________________ Be a survivor not a victim. www.SolarStormWarning.com
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CME Impact: At 21:30 UTC, the ACE Spacecraft detected a sudden burst of Solar Winds Increasing levels from 380 km/s to near 550 km/s. This indicated the arrival of the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) sweeping past the spacecraft. A sudden impulse measuring 45nT was detected at 21:55 UTC. The K-Index did increase somewhat, however it did not reach geomagnetic storm status (Kp=4). Minor activity will be possible at very high latitudes. Earthquake Reporting Channel www.youtube.com solarwatcher website solarwatcher.net Soho Website http Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction www.swpc.noaa.gov Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Solar Website www.solarham.com Estimated Planetary K index information http GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is “sunshine” by John Murphy
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MAJOR SOLAR FLARE X5-class eruption March 7, 2012
Come visit our channel, event updates from around the globe daily www.youtube.com MAJOR SOLAR FLARE an X5-class eruption on March 7th 2012 A giant blast of plasma spat from the sun at as much as 4 million miles per hour Tuesday — by some measures the largest solar event since late 2006 — and it could lead to serious issues on Earth, forcing some planes to reroute, knocking out power grids, and blacking out radios. The sun unleashed the cosmic double whammy late March 6, erupting with two major flares to cap a busy day of powerful solar storms, Space.com reported. One of the flares is the most powerful solar eruption so far this year. “Super Tuesday? You bet!” joked Joseph Kunches, a space weather scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Both of the huge flares ranked as X-class storms, the strongest type of solar flares the sun can have. They followed several weaker, but still powerful, sun storms on Tuesday and came just days after another major solar flare on Sunday night. “By some measures this is the strongest one since December of 2006,” Kunches explained. Solar activity has already led to an R3 level radio blackout on NOAA’s space weather scale, he explained, a midstrength event on a scale that reaches to R5. Such effects are caused by X-ray emissions from the sun. The bigger effects will hit the planet over the next 24 hours. Solar radiation storms could reach as high as S4, which could cause astronauts on the International Space …
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G1 Geomagnetic Storm & Filament Eruption Nov 2, 2011
SOLAR ACTIVITY PICKING UP: A huge sunspot is emerging over the sun’s NE limb. Yesterday it unleashed three M-class solar flares and hurled a coronal mass ejections into space. Geoeffective solar activity could increase in the days ahead as the sun’s rotation turns the sunspot toward Earth. Solar activity has increased to moderate levels with atleast 3 M-Class flares taking place around an active region now rotating into view on the northeast limb. Earthquake Reporting Channel www.youtube.com solarwatcher website solarwatcher.net Soho Website http Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is from Soundcritters (Swords And Claws)
REVERBERATIONS: A CME hit Earth’s magnetic field on Sept. 26th, sparking one of the strongest magnetic storms in years. At the peak of the Kp=8 disturbance, auroras were sighted around both poles and more than half a dozen US states. Magnetic reverberations continued for more than 48 hours. Here is the view from forests of Skibotn, Norway, two days after the CME impact:
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SOLAR ACTIVITY UPDATE: C-Class Flares, Filament Eruption, Sun Diving Comets(Nov 19th, 2011).
3-day Solar-Geophysical Forecast issued Nov 18 22:00 UTC Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be low through the period (19 – 21 November) with a chance for an M-class flare. Geophysical Activity Forecast: Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at quiet to unsettled levels on day 1 (19 November) due to a possible glancing blow from a CME observed on 14 November. Activity is expected to decrease to quiet levels for the remainder of the period (20 – 21 November).
AMAZING MASSIVE SOLAR ERUPTION!!! EXTREMELY CLOSE LOOK!!!
The sun unleashed a massive solar storm today in a spectacular eruption that some have called the most impressive yet observed by the NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. The video shown is dramatic. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center predicts that the solar flare will generate a coronal mass ejection (CME) – an explosion of charged particles (plasma) spewed into space. This could cause a geomagnetic storm when the plasma reaches and interacts with the Earth’s magnetic field. However — and fortunately – the angle at which the plasma bombardment reaches the Earth beginning tomorrow and peaking on June 9 suggests the intensity of the geomagnetic storm will reach only G1 (minor) to G2 (moderate) levels on a scale from G1 to G5 (G5 would signify potentially widespread damage to power grids, GPS, and low-earth orbit satellite systems generally).

EARTH-DIRECTED CME: Active Region 11402 erupted between 15:15 and 16:30 UT on Jan 19th . The long-duration blast produced an M2.6 & M3.2-class solar flares and a Full Halo CME that appears to be heading toward Earth. Geomagnetic storms will be possible within 60 hours. Further significant solar flare activity around Active Regions 11401 & 11402 are possible in the coming days as they are growing and changing shape rapidly. Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Earthquake Reporting Channel www.youtube.com solarwatcher website solarwatcher.net Soho Website http Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction www.swpc.noaa.gov Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Solar Website www.solarham.com Estimated Planetary K index information http GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is Swords And Claws by Soundcritters
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JAPAN 14.03.2011 TRAGIC MUST SEE! HEAVY VOLCANO ERUPTION YESTERDAY! AND TODAY NEW BIG EXPLOSION !

JAPAN 14.03.2011 TRAGIC MUST SEE! HEAVY VOLCANO ERUPTION YESTERDAY! AND TODAY NEW BIG EXPLOSION!
