Monday, November 19, 2012

Solar Flares Solar activity 11 12 2012

The Hopi Indians believe, as most Indian tribes do, that the end of the world as we know it is upon us. They understand the predictions of previous civilizations that the current Age is ending and a new Age is beginning. These Indians do not predict the date of December 21, 2012 as the exact end of days, but they do forecast that the signs leading to the New Age are running out.
A tribe native to the southwest region of the United States, the Hopi have predicted the Western movement, the overtaking of their land by the white people and the shifting from life dependent on nature to the destruction of our natural resources. They understand that the mining of the rocks, metals and minerals from the Earth's core is upsetting the balance of our planet and is the reason that the magnetic poles have begun to wobble.
In an address to the United Nations in 1991, the Hopi admonished the world that if humans do not change their ways and if they continue with the destruction of the planet, our world will be destroyed, just as the three previous worlds were destroyed by earthquakes, floods and ice.
It is a known fact that most of the world would not be able to sustain itself without the few who grow our food for us. The current world is disconnected literally from its roots. Warnings go unheeded.
The Hopi depend on other civilizations for the calculations, but they do have their prophets who set out nine signs of progression for the Age. We have currently passed the seventh sign, which is, the sea turning black and many living things dying because of it. There is no timeline for these occurrences.
Again, while the Hopi predict the destruction of the world, as we know it, they also predict that there is another world coming. This new world will need to start again from the beginning. When the Earth recovers from the projected total destruction, will its people be doomed to make the same mistakes their predecessors made?
An Age is approximately 5,600 years. How much of that Age will be required for the Earth to recover? Can we stop this total destruction or have we already gone too far? All of these questions remain to be answered. Will the predictions involving the date December 12, 2012 be just another hoax, we will have to wait and see. While your waiting it might be wise to find a way to reconnect with mother earth and show her you do care, just saying.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Latest Solar Flare Activity: 11 12 2012

Latest Solar Flare Activity: Solar Flares Solar activity 11 12 2012
Several M-Class Solar Flares
Solar activity picked up in a hurry with the emergence of Sunspot 1613 located in the southern hemisphere. A solar flare reaching M2.0 was detected at 23:28 UTC late monday, followed by an impulsive M6.0 event at 02:04 UTC early Tuesday morning

CME Impact
The ACE Spacecraft detected an interplanetary shock at 22:20 UTC Monday
evening. Almost an hour later, A geomagnetic sudden impulse was detected
by the ground based magnetometer located in Boulder, Colorado (16 nT @
23:16 UTC). This signalled the passage of the Coronal Mass Ejection past
Earth.
The impact has been fairly minor thus far. The Solar Wind is between 400
and 500 km/s and the Bz component of the interplanetary magnetic field
(IMF) is currently pointed North. The Kp index (4) is currently just
below the G1 Geomagnetic Storm threshold. Should the Bz tip south for
long durations, this could help intensify geomagnetic activity at high
latitudes. Skywatchers at very high latitudes should be alert for
Aurora.
ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 4
Threshold Reached: 2012 Nov 13 0103 UTC
Synoptic Period: 0000-0300 UTC
Active Warning: Yes
WARNING: SUMMARY: Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse
Observed: 2012 Nov 12 2316 UTC
Deviation: 16 nT
Station: Boulder




Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA,

Space Weather Prediction Center and the U.S. Air Force.


Updated 2012 Nov 12 2200 UTC

Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Geophysical Activity Report and Forecast
SDF Number 317 Issued at 2200Z on 12 Nov 2012


IA.  Analysis of Solar Active Regions and Activity from 11/2100Z to
12/2100Z: Solar activity has been at low levels for the past 24 hours.
The largest solar event of the period was a C2 event observed at
12/1022Z from Region 1610 (S22W10). There are currently 8 numbered
sunspot regions on the disk.

IB.  Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be at low to
moderate levels on days one, two, and three (13 Nov, 14 Nov, 15 Nov).


IIA.  Geophysical Activity Summary 11/2100Z to 12/2100Z: The geomagnetic
field has been at quiet levels for the past 24 hours. Solar wind speed,
as measured by the ACE spacecraft, reached a peak speed of 362 km/s at
12/0605Z. Total IMF reached 12 nT at 12/0724Z. The maximum southward
component of Bz reached -8.1 nT at 12/1934Z.

IIB.  Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected
to be at mostly active with a chance for minor storm levels early on day
one (13 Nov) due to the arrival of the CMEs from 09/1524Z and 10/0539Z.
Activity is expected to decrease to generally unsettled levels on day 2
(14 Nov) as CME effects subside. On day 3 (15 Nov) conditions are
expected to return to mostly quiet levels.


III.  Event probabilities 13 Nov-15 Nov
Class M    35/35/35
Class X    05/05/05
Proton     01/01/01
PCAF       green


IV.  Penticton 10.7 cm Flux
Observed           12 Nov 144
Predicted   13 Nov-15 Nov 145/145/150
90 Day Mean        12 Nov 118


V.  Geomagnetic A Indices
Observed Afr/Ap 11 Nov  002/002
Estimated Afr/Ap 12 Nov  005/008
Predicted Afr/Ap 13 Nov-15 Nov  013/015-007/010-006/005


VI.  Geomagnetic Activity Probabilities 13 Nov-15 Nov
A.  Middle Latitudes
Active                35/20/05
Minor Storm           25/05/01
Major-severe storm    05/01/01
B.  High Latitudes
Active                30/20/15
Minor Storm           25/30/10
Major-severe storm    05/25/05
Solar Flares Solar activity 11 12 2012

Solar Flares Solar activity