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AllaN01Bear

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Wed Feb 8, 2023, 08:03 PM Feb 2023

wed weather obs ( in ham radio we call it wx) for 2/8/23 @ 1600

sky: 100 percent clear.
temps : 59 degrees f( tonites lo is projected to be 37).
winds : 5 mph north
pressure : 30.28
clouds : none.
dew point: 44 degrees f
humidity: five niner %

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wed weather obs ( in ham radio we call it wx) for 2/8/23 @ 1600 (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Feb 2023 OP
How's the solar forecast looking? gay texan Feb 2023 #1
Sunspot number: 110 IrishAfricanAmerican Feb 2023 #2
Could get interesting. Check this out. usonian Feb 2023 #3

usonian

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3. Could get interesting. Check this out.
Wed Feb 8, 2023, 09:00 PM
Feb 2023
https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7bm83/something-strange-is-happening-on-the-sun-and-weve-never-seen-it-before
Something Strange Is Happening on the Sun, and We've Never Seen It Before


This past week, a part of the sun’s surface broke off and started circling the sun’s north pole almost as if it were a giant polar vortex––and scientists don’t know why.

Space weather forecaster Tamitha Skov posted a video of the phenomena to Twitter, sharing her excitement.

“Talk about Polar Vortex! Material from a northern prominence just broke away from the main filament & is now circulating in a massive polar vortex around the north pole of our Star,” she wrote. “Implications for understanding the Sun's atmospheric dynamics above 55° here cannot be overstated!”

The find is just the latest in a series of interesting space observations thanks to the capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope. According to NASA, solar prominence is a large bright feature that extends outward from the Sun's surface. Prominences consist of hydrogen and helium, and usually erupt when a structure becomes unstable and bursts outward, releasing the plasma.


Not sure how this could affect our planet.
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