Extreme Solar Flares


From NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio. Solar flares may seem like far-away events, but they can damage satellites and even ground-based technologies and power grids. Every 11 years, as the sun reaches its maximum activity they become bigger and more common, and that increases the chances that one will significantly affect Earth. So what are these solar eruptions? A solar flare is basically an explosion on the surface of the sun ranging from minutes to hours in length. Large flares can release enough energy to power the entire United States for a million years. Flares happen when the powerful magnetic fields in and around the sun reconnect. They're usually associated with active regions, often seen as sunspots, where the magnetic fields are strongest. Flares are classified according to their strength. The smallest ones are B-class, followed by C, M and X, the largest. Similar to the Richter scale for earthquakes, each letter represents a ten-fold increase in energy output. So an X is 10 times an M and 100 times a C. Within each letter class, there is a finer scale from 1 to 9. C-class flares are too weak to noticeably affect Earth. M-class flares can cause brief radio blackouts at the poles and minor radiation storms that might endanger astronauts. It's the X-class flares that are the real juggernauts. Although X is the last letter, there are flares more than 10 times the power of an X1, so X-class flares can go higher than 9. The most powerful flare on record was in <b>...</b>


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Giant Solar Flare from Sunspot 1302 Causes Geomagnetic Storm


Alex Ansary UNN Newsroom September 27, 2011 Today NASA today said a strong-to-severe geomagnetic storm is in progress following a massive X 1.9 solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME). The sunspot is 60000 miles in diameter, many times bigger than the earth. The flare erupted from sunspot region 1302 on Saturday September 24 and triggering spectacular auroras and electromagnetic storms across the North America. On the 26th, NASA detected a strong compression of Earth's magnetic field. Satellites above could now be directly exposed to solar wind plasma. Sky watchers in many states in the northern hemisphere are going to witness diverse auroras after nightfall. Travis Novitsky took this picture of the night sky from his home in Northeastern Minnesota...he made note of vertical columns extending high into the sky with lots of green and red color. "Almost as soon as it was dark we were seeing vertical columns of light extending high into the sky, with the ever-present green color, but also lots of red color!" Since the X1.9-flare, there have been 2 M class solar flares, also from sunspot region 1302. AR1302 is not slowing down as is being called the sunspot that just wont quite. As the week wears on it will turn to face Earth more directly. NOAA forecasters estimate a 40 percent chance of more X-flares during the next 24 hours. Any such eruptions would be Earth-directed as the sunspot crosses the center of the solar disk. NASA says a heavy blow could potentially blow the <b>...</b>


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Solar Flare / CME - 2011-12-28 - SDO AIA 304Å - HD


This video shows a solar flare which occurred on 2011-12-28. The video is 25 seconds long and shows the active region from approximately 16:30 to 23:30, a time period of about 7 hours. It is made from almost 700 individual images which were gathered by the AIA instrument on the SDO at intervals of about 100 per hour, less than a minute apart. Although it looks like slow motion, it is actually sped up nearly 1000 times. This view is from the 304Å filter on the AIA instrument aboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite. The 304Å filter records thermal characteristics of around 90000 degrees Fahrenheit, originating mostly in the Sun's upper chromosphere and transition region.


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Simply Amazing Solar Prominence Eruption!


www.thesuntoday.org - I woke up to this event, aptly described in an email from a colleague - "Never seen anything like this before - spectacular". It really is just amazing! Here are videos of a prominence eruption from 304, 171 and 211 Angstrom channel cameras on SDO. Also included is a video from the LASCO C2 coronagraph aboard the SOHO spacecraft. This event produced M2.5 x-ray solar flare and a moderate proton storm. There are no major concerns for space weather. credit SOHO, SDO, www.helioviewer.org Brought to you by The Sun Today.


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ScienceCasts: Secret Lives of Solar Flares


Visit science.nasa.gov for the full story. Researchers have just discovered that solar flares have been keeping a secret--and it's a big one.


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NASA films incredible solar flare: Video of unique sun explosion


Courtesy: NASA/SDO/GOES An unusual solar flare observed by a NASA space observatory on Tuesday could cause some disruptions to satellite communications and power on Earth over the next day or so, officials said. The potent blast from the Sun unleashed a firestorm of radiation on a level not witnessed since 2006, and will likely lead to moderate geomagnetic storm activity by Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.


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X2.1 Class Flare Earth Directed / Solar Watch Sep 7, 2011


X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected an X2-class solar flare from sunspot 1283. The explosion, which occured at 2220 UT on Sept. 6th, appears to have hurled a CME toward Earth. This is the second time today that sunspot 1283 has propelled a plasma cloud in our general direction. Information extracted from spaceweather.com The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of Earth, delivering a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field as they pass. ETA: Sept. 8-10 SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under Construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is "Sunshine" by John Murphy


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M9.3 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Aug 4, 2011


STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: For the third day in a row, active sunspot AR 11261 has unleashed a strong M-class solar flare. The latest blast at 0357 UT on August 4th registered M9.3 on the Richter Scale of Flares, almost crossing the threshold into X-territory (X-flares are the most powerful kind). The number of energetic protons around Earth has jumped nearly 100-fold as a result of this event. INCOMING CLOUDS: At least two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are now en route to Earth, propelled toward us by eruptions in the magnetic canopy of sunspot 1261 on August 2nd and 3rd. Analysts at the GSFC Space Weather Lab have just produced a new 3-D model of the advancing CMEs. According to the model, Earth's magnetic field will receive a double-strike from the clouds on August 4th at 22:39 UT plus minus 7 hours. Mild to moderate geomagnetic storms are possible when the CMEs arrive Above information extracted from spaceweather.com SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending <b>...</b>


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9/9/2011 Alert X Class Solar Flare & earthquake coming up date X 2 AND X1.8 ..avi


www.foxnews.com www.youtube.com flag-banned-america/ solarimg.org spaceweather.com www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8-class event at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th produced a bright flash of extreme UV radiation and hurled an inky-dark plume of plasma into space. Click to view the movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: This is the third significant flare from sunspot 1283 since Sept. 6th. All three eruptions propelled CMEs in the general direction of Earth. Not one of the CMEs, however, will hit our planet squarely. Glancing blows from the three clouds will commence sometime on Sept. 9th and continue through Sept. 11th, possibly sparking minor geomagnetic storms. Solar flare alerts: text, voice. STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the <b>...</b>


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Michio Kaku: Massive solar flare in the years 2012/2013 could throw us back 100 years


"Physics of the Impossible" author Michio Kaku on the consequences of a massive solar storm to our global infrastructure and economy.


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SOLAR ACTIVITY UPDATE:M1-class solar flare hurling a CME into space(Nov 10th, 2011).


INCOMING CME? Yesterday, Nov. 9th around 1330 UT, a magnetic filament in the vicinity of sunspot complex 1342-1343 erupted, producing a M1-class solar flare and hurling a CME into space. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) recorded the progress of the expanding plasma cloud. Although the eruption was not squarely aimed at Earth, the CME is likely to deliver a glancing blow to our planet's magnetic field on Nov. 11th or 12th. This could add to the impact of another CME already en route. The earlier cloud was propelled by a filament eruption on Nov. 7th and is also expected to deliver a glancing blow on Nov. 11th. Solar Cycle 24 is gaining steam with more sunspots, solar flares, and CMEs than we've seen in years. This development is having a visible effect on the solar disk; it's not blank anymore. Stay tuned for updates!


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How big are solar flares' eruptions? Eye opening perspective * 太陽の噴火の大きさは? IMG *


IMG * How Big are Solar Flares' Eruptions? (Share link: d.ro ) Note: Closed Captioning (CC - subtitles) avail. This brief entertaining and informative video answers the question! MOV * The source video for this M 3.6 class flare and its long prominence eruption comes from NASA/Goddard...


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Solar Flares Nuclear Holocaust: Mike Adams Reports 1/2


www.naturalnews.com Forget about the 2012 Mayan calendar, comet Elenin or the Rapture. The real threat to human civilization is far more mundane, and it's right in front of our noses. If Fukushima has taught us anything, it's that just one runaway meltdown of fissionable nuclear material can have wide-ranging and potentially devastating consequences for life on Earth. To date, Fukushima has already released 168 times the total radiation released from the Hiroshima nuclear bomb detonated in 1945, and the Fukushima catastrophe is now undeniably the worst nuclear disaster in the history of human civilization. But what if human civilization faced a far greater threat than a single tsunami destroying a nuclear power facility? What if a global tidal wave could destroy the power generating capacities of all the world's power plants, all at once? Such a scenario is not merely possible, but factually inevitable. And the global tidal wave threatening all the nuclear power plants of the world isn't made of water but solar emissions. The sun, you see, is acting up again. NASA recently warned that solar activity is surging, with a peak expected to happen in 2013 that could generate enormous radiation levels that sweep across planet Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has even issued an urgent warning about solar flares due to strike in 2012 and 2013. IBtimes wrote, "With solar activity expected to peak around 2013, the Sun is entering a particularly <b>...</b>


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SOLAR ACTIVITY UPDATE: Threat For X-Flares,AR1363 has a "Delta-Class" Magnetic Field(Dec 5th, 2011).


GROWING THREAT OF FLARES: Sunspot AR1363 is growing rapidly, more than doubling in size since Friday. The active region has a "beta-gamma" magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar flares. Because of AR1363's location near the center of the solar disk, any such eruptions in the days ahead would be Earth-directed. Stay tuned for updates! spaceweather.com


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Is Venus Unleashing Solar Flares? (Dec 28th, 2011).


Image artifacts - Internal reflections Light reflecting inside the telescope optics, and diffracting off edges within the telescopes, can produce some interesting effects. Consider this series of images showing the planet Venus leaving the field of view of the HI1-B telescope between Janary 26-31, 2009. As Venus approaches the edge of the field-of-view, a ring shape is seen apparently coming out of the planet. This is caused by reflections of the bright planet off of the camera barrel. (If you look closely at the full-field version of the January 26, 2009 image above, you'll see a large, faint bubble on the left side of the image, which is also an internal reflection of Venus.) The ring grows progressively larger as time goes by. On January 31, a horizontal streak appears near the position where Venus disappeared. This latter effect is caused by diffraction off of the optical baffles. stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov


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Spectacular M-Class solar flare 2011


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M3.2 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Sep 5, 2011


LIMB FLARES: The northwestern limb of the sun is crackling with M-class solar flares(M3.2, M1.6, M1.2). The source appears to be departing sunspot complex active region 11286. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) emerging from the blast site are not Earth-directed. Nevertheless, these flares are having a minor effect on Earth as their radiation ionizes our planet's upper atmosphere. SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under Construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is 28 Strobe (Adagio in D Minor) by John Murphy


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NASA SDO - X1.9 Class Solar Flare, November 3, 2011.mov


"Bad Boy" active region 1339 continues to flare. At 20:27 UT a solar flare peaked at X1.9. X-class flares are pretty massive and are major events that can trigger planet-wide radio blackouts and long-lasting radiation storms. The location of this sunspot/active region is still not quiet Earth directed. Credit: NASA SDO


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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).


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Emmure - Solar Flare Homicide


Music video by Emmure performing Solar Flare Homicide. (C) 2011 Another Victory


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Solar Flares Nuclear Holocaust: Mike Adams Reports 2/2


www.naturalnews.com Forget about the 2012 Mayan calendar, comet Elenin or the Rapture. The real threat to human civilization is far more mundane, and it's right in front of our noses. If Fukushima has taught us anything, it's that just one runaway meltdown of fissionable nuclear material can have wide-ranging and potentially devastating consequences for life on Earth. To date, Fukushima has already released 168 times the total radiation released from the Hiroshima nuclear bomb detonated in 1945, and the Fukushima catastrophe is now undeniably the worst nuclear disaster in the history of human civilization. But what if human civilization faced a far greater threat than a single tsunami destroying a nuclear power facility? What if a global tidal wave could destroy the power generating capacities of all the world's power plants, all at once? Such a scenario is not merely possible, but factually inevitable. And the global tidal wave threatening all the nuclear power plants of the world isn't made of water but solar emissions. The sun, you see, is acting up again. NASA recently warned that solar activity is surging, with a peak expected to happen in 2013 that could generate enormous radiation levels that sweep across planet Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has even issued an urgent warning about solar flares due to strike in 2012 and 2013. IBtimes wrote, "With solar activity expected to peak around 2013, the Sun is entering a particularly <b>...</b>


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Amazing video of massive solar flare erupting from surface of Sun


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.." RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Solar Tsunami & M-Flare / Solar Watch June 15, 2011


Big active region 11236 is crackling with M-class solar flares. This newly numbered region has turned the north-eastern limb and looks like it may produce more strong category flares in the coming days. A coronal mass ejection (CME) billowed away from the suns east limb on June 14th. Around 0810UT, a magnetic filament on the suns eastern limb become unstable and erupted. The resulting blast hurled a bright CME into space. This expanding cloud could deliver a glancing blow to the earths magnetic field June 17-18 time frame 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 SDO images are courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is 28 Strobe (Adagio in D Minor) by John Murphy


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NASA SDO - X6.9 Solar Flare, August 9, 2011


At 0805 UT a powerful X-class solar flare erupted from active region 1263, causing some brief HF radio blackouts on the sun facing side of Earth. X-class flares are large and bright and they are major events that can trigger planet-wide radio blackouts and long-lasting radiation storms. Credit: NASA SDO


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Giant Solar Flare from Sunspot 1302 Causes Geomagnetic Storm - 9/27/11


Alex Ansary UNN Newsroom September 27, 2011 NASA recently stated that a strong-to-severe geomagnetic storm is in progress following a massive X 1.9 solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME). The sunspot is 60000 miles in diameter, many times bigger than the earth. The flare erupted from sunspot region 1302 on Saturday September 24 and triggering spectacular auroras and electromagnetic storms across the North America. On the 26th, NASA detected a strong compression of Earth's magnetic field. Satellites above could now be directly exposed to solar wind plasma. Sky watchers in many states in the northern hemisphere are going to witness diverse auroras after nightfall. Travis Novitsky took this picture of the night sky from his home in Northeastern Minnesota...he made note of vertical columns extending high into the sky with lots of green and red color. "Almost as soon as it was dark we were seeing vertical columns of light extending high into the sky, with the ever-present green color, but also lots of red color!" Since the X1.9-flare, there have been 2 M class solar flares, also from sunspot region 1302. AR1302 is not slowing down as is being called the sunspot that just wont quite. As the week wears on it will turn to face Earth more directly. NOAA forecasters estimate a 40 percent chance of more X-flares during the next 24 hours. Any such eruptions would be Earth-directed as the sunspot crosses the center of the solar disk. NASA says a heavy blow could potentially blow <b>...</b>


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soho- *ALERT*- 3rd day of M-Class Solar Flares & CME's


For the third day in a row, active sunspot 1261 has unleashed a significant M-class solar flare. The latest blast on August 4th registered M9.3 Analysis of Solar Active Regions and Activity from 02/2100Z to 03/2100Z: Solar activity was high. Region 1261 (N16W37) produced the largest event of the period, an M6/2B flare at 03/1348Z. It was accompanied by a 10cm radio burst (180 sfu), Type II (812 km/s) and IV emissions. A CME was subsequently observed in STEREO-A COR2 imagery at 03/1409Z. Time-height extrapolation from LASCO C3 imagery indicated a speed of 624 km/s. Region 1263 (N17W06) also produced an M1/1F flare at 03/0432Z. Both regions were classified as Dki type spot groups with beta-gamma and beta-gamma-delta magnetic characteristics respectively. A weak CME was also observed in STEREO-A COR2 imagery at approximately 03/0109Z but was not expected to be geoeffective. IB. Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is likely to remain moderate to high for the next three days (04-06 Aug) under the continued threat of a major event. Regions 1261 and 1263 are most likely to produce activity. IIA. Geophysical Activity Summary 02/2100Z to 03/2100Z: The geomagnetic field was predominantly quiet. Wind speeds at the ACE spacecraft were near 360 km/s and Bz was near zero. A slight enhancement in 10 MeV protons was observed at both ACE and the GOES-13 satellite, but remained below alert thresholds. IIB. Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected to be mostly <b>...</b>


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M1.4 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Aug 2nd, 2011


A Strong M1.4 Class solar flare from AR 11261 was recorded at 5:19 August 2nd, This active region was just past the earth facing position so there could be an associated coronal mass ejection headed earthbound. Associated with this blast was a Halo Coronal Mass Ejection which is earthbound or earth directed. Components of this Halo CME are expected to hit the Earth's magnetic field sometime during August 5th. The magnetic field of AR 11263 harbors energy for powerful X-class solar flares. Because the sunspot is turning to face Earth, any such eruptions in the days ahead would likely be geo-effective. A solar wind stream is buffeting Earth's magnetic field and causing intermittent geomagnetic activity around the poles. The peak so far has been a G1-class storm that lasted for several hours around the end of July 30th A solar wind stream is buffeting Earth's magnetic field and causing intermittent geomagnetic activity around the poles. The peak so far has been a G1-class storm that lasted for several hours around the end of July 30th SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 <b>...</b>


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Red Ice radio - 25.8.2011 - Solar Flare Apocalypse & Comets


Will Hart - Solar Flare Apocalypse & Comets August 25, 2011 Will Hart is a freelance journalist, nature photographer, documentary filmmaker and author of The Genesis Race. Back from a long hiatus, Will says we may be in for a tough time as 2012 approaches. In this interview, Will Hart discusses solar activity and the impact it will have on our power grid. It is possible we may be heading for a major black out, in turn drastically changing our current civilization. We'll talk about the transition from the 4th sun into the 5th, according to the Mayans. Then, Will brings up the correlation between the sun and natural disasters and tells us some of the things we might expect. He says these events are a wakeup call, yet many are ignoring the signs. Next, we'll explore the electric universe, comets to keep an eye on (Elenin, YU55, Honda and Levy), cosmic alignments and important dates this September. Will urges everyone to be prepared for loss of electricity and stock up on food, yet not to panic. Later, we discuss the connection between sun spot cycles and social unrest.


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M9.3 Solar Flare / Solar Watch July 30 , 2011


STRONG FLARE: AR11261 unleashed a brief but strong M9-class solar flare on July 30th at 0209 UT. Because of its brevity, the eruption probably did not hurl a substantial CME toward Earth, but this is not yet a firm conclusion Three big sunspot groups are rotating across the Earth-facing side of the sun. One of them, AR1261, is morphing into a circular ring. The magnetic field of this shape-shifting sunspot is crackling with C- and M-class solar flares, including a powerful M9-blast to begin the day on July 30th. NOAA forecasters estimate a 40% chance of more such flares during the next 24 hours. Above information extracted from spaceweather.com 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 Space Weather Website www.spaceweather.com Geomagnetic storm scale index www.swpc.noaa.gov Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod


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M1.1 Class Flare / Solar Watch July 28 , 2011


Three large sunspots emerging on the sun's eastern limb could produce more significant solar flares in the coming days. Active region 11260 is the most active, producing at least twelve C-class flares the last 24 hours and an M1.1 class flare in the late hours of July 27. This new activity more than doubling the total for the entire month of July so far. New active region 11262, however, could eventually cause more trouble. Magnetograms of the active region reveal a delta-class magnetic field that harbors energy for powerful X-class eruptions. 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 Space Weather Website www.spaceweather.com Geomagnetic storm scale index www.swpc.noaa.gov Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is 28 Strobe (Adagio in D Minor) by John Murphy


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God of War 3 pt.9 - Solar Flares, Backbreakers, and Giant Fiery Balls


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2012 - Solar Flares (Part 2)


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X1.8 Class Solar Flare Sep 7, 2011


ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8 category blast occured at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th. SOLAR RADIO BURSTS: This week's sharp increase in solar activity has turned the sun into a radio transmitter. Bursts of shortwave static are coming from the unstable magnetic canopy of sunspot 1283. SolarIMG website solarimg.org SolarWatcher Website http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Epic Music created by Mike Dicillo (The Men In The Shadows Of The Gods) www.mikedicillo.com


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X1.9 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Sep 24, 2011


SATURDAY X-FLARE: Behemoth sunspot unleashed another strong flare on Saturday morning--an X1.9-category blast at 0940 UT. The explosion produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) that might deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field in the days ahead. SolarWatcher Website www.solarwatcher.net 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 SolarIMG website solarimg.org Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is "Sunshine" by John Murphy


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Russians Study Solar Flares as Cause of Fatal Weather on Earth 2012


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Solar Flares and Power Outages (10th Sep 2011)


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Massive X6.9 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Aug 9, 2011


Massive X6.9 Solar Flare: The largest solar flare of Cycle 24 just took place at 08:05 UTC and it registered X6.9. The source was Sunspot 1263 which is nearing the Western Limb. Because of its location, any large explosions may not be fully earth directed. When watching new video images from the STEREO website, it appears the CME is less intense than the one caused by the M9.3 flare from last week. A minor S1 Radiation Storm is in progress. More information to come. SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Space Weather Website www.spaceweather.com Geomagnetic storm scale index www.swpc.noaa.gov Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is from Soundcritters (Swords And Claws)


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Multiple M-Class Solar Flares / Solar Watch 9th March, 2011


Significant Solar Flare activities last 48 hours 2011/03/07 19:43:00 20:12:00 M3.7 2011/03/08 10:35:00 10:44:00 M5.3 2011/03/08 18:08:00 18:28:00 M4.4 2011/03/08 19:35:00 21:35:00 M1.5 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 Cactus website sidc.oma.be Intro music used is royalty Free and created by Kevin MacLeod


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M5.3 Class Solar Flare Earth Directed / Solar Watch Sep 6, 2011


EARTH-DIRECTED FLARE: This morning at 0150 UT, sunspot 1283 produced an M5.3-class solar flare. A movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the flash of extreme UV radiation. Because of the sunspot's central location on the solar disk, the eruption was Earth-directed and a CME might be heading our way. Information extracted from spaceweather.com SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under Construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is from Soundcritters (Swords And Claws)


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X1.9 Class Flare / Solar Watch Nov 4, 2011


X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have just detected an X2-class solar flare. The source is huge sunspot AR11339. The strong X1.9 Solar Flare was recorded at 20:46 UTC Thursday evening. associated with this flare was an R3 Level Radio Blackout and a 10cm Radio Burst and a Peak Flux of 620 solar flux units 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 by John Murphy (Sunshine)


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NASA HAS A CONFERENCE ON SOLAR FLARES


Nasa held a press conference this week about Solar Flares. They said they have no idea what is going on with the sun and why the increase in Flares.Even with all the satellite images they are just starting to understand the sun. from Nasa Tv


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SOLAR FLARES 9/28/11 next potential DISASTER this YEAR / GOV. dont want you to know 2011 today


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9/7/2011 Alert X Class Solar Flare & earthquake coming up date X 2 .avi


www.foxnews.com solarimg.org spaceweather.com www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8-class event at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th produced a bright flash of extreme UV radiation and hurled an inky-dark plume of plasma into space. Click to view the movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: This is the third significant flare from sunspot 1283 since Sept. 6th. All three eruptions propelled CMEs in the general direction of Earth. Not one of the CMEs, however, will hit our planet squarely. Glancing blows from the three clouds will commence sometime on Sept. 9th and continue through Sept. 11th, possibly sparking minor geomagnetic storms. Solar flare alerts: text, voice. STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of <b>...</b>


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TWO 6.0+ & 7.3 Earthquakes and Solar Flares - Sept 15, 2011 Elenin?


Three major Earthquakes today September 15, 2011. Some people said today was the day Elenin would cross the Sun's ecliptic plane (and take off it's mask). BIG SOLAR Flares. Lot's of Solar Activity lately. 17:00 UTC is 12:30 pm PST USGS Earthquake site: earthquake.usgs.gov Live Earthquake map: quakes.globalincidentmap.com Orfeus: European Seismology www.orfeus-eu.org SOHO solar site: sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov Radiation graphing site: iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov my website: thedailytrumpet.blogspot.com


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Late, Late Evening Solar Report : X2 Solar Flare + 7 "M" Class Flares : WOW 9/25/2011


Late, Late Evening Solar Report : X2 Solar Flare + 7 "M" Class Flares : WOW 9/25/2011 Watch out we are not even at solar maximum yet! This X flare will be just a glancing blow to earth's magnetic field on September 26, 2011


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M6 Class Solar Flare - August 3rd,2011


STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: For the third day in a row, AR 11261 has unleashed a strong M-class solar flare. The latest blast at 14:30 UT on August 3rd registered M6 on the Richter Scale of Flares SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov 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 Space Weather Website www.spaceweather.com Geomagnetic storm scale index www.swpc.noaa.gov Music used is from Soundcritters (Swords And Claws)


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