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SDO solar image - 131 angstroms - Courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams.
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Today's Space Weather
Thursday 15 June
last updated 14/2339 UT
Very low solar flare activity is expected for today, 15 June. The Earth is currently under the influence of the moderate solar wind speed. In the second half of the UT day the solar wind speed is expected to start increasing due to a coronal hole effect. The geomagnetic conditions at Earth today are expected to be mostly at quiet to unsettled levels and can reach active levels in the second half of the UT day. High-frequency radio communication users are advised to use near monthly predicted frequencies. A B-class flare, which occurred at 11/0144 UT from Region 2661, seemed to have triggered a CME first seen in the LASCO difference imagery data starting at ~11/0240 UT. A model run shows a possibility for a glancing blow on 15 June.
What is Space Weather ?

Space weather refers to changes in the space environment, particularly the region between the Earth and Sun. The "solar wind" from the Sun stream past the Earth and is mostly deflected by the Earth's magnetic field, but variations in the solar wind cause changes in the Earth's magnetic field.

solar prominence

Occasionally, a huge release of magnetic energy, called a solar flare, occurs on the Sun. Flares can produce large quantities of x-rays which affect the Earth's atmosphere. They can also accelerate atomic particles (mostly protons) to very high speeds (a substantial fraction of the speed of light!). These high energy particles are dangerous to man and can reach the stratosphere where jetliners fly.

Most aspects of space weather affect us to some extent. The more our society becomes dependent on technology and the more we utilise space, the more we are affected by space weather. Some aspects of space weather are benevolent, and allow activities not otherwise possible such as long range radio communications. Some aspects are benign but fascinating such as the Aurora, and some are malevolent. Like terrestrial weather, it sometimes depends on the situation and the event.

The image below is an artists impression of the solar wind interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.

Solar wind
Collage of images - Power lines, Learmonth Observatory, pipeline, Magnetometer measurements , Aurora at Casey, an Ionogram, and Satellite.
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