The events of the Mass Ejection of Feb. 14-19 2011. Location: NW Arkansas
Mine and several others neighbors dogs began low intermittent howling from late day Feb. 14-16th.
Winds were light but shifting. Feb 15th my compass started making gradual movement- by am Feb. 16th the compass had shifted 22.5 degrees. Springs suddenly change output...some going dry.
Feb.17: Compass made erractic but gradual return to normal. Springs returned to normal flowing rate.
Posted: Feb. 27,2011
The events of the Mass Ejection of Feb. 14-19 2011. Location: NW Arkansas
Mine and several others neighbors dogs began low intermittent howling from late day Feb. 14-16th.
Winds were light but shifting. Feb 15th my compass started making gradual movement- by am Feb. 16th the compass had shifted 22.5 degrees. Springs suddenly change output...some going dry.
Feb.17: Compass made erractic but gradual return to normal. Springs returned to normal flowing rate.
Posted: Feb. 27,2011
A coronal mass ejection is when the sun ejects radioactive material from the sun's corona. How often they occur depends on the phase of the sun's solar cycle. And coronal mass ejections are somewhat considered dangerous because they release radioactive material that can poison human bodies with the material. And they can even disrupt radio transmissions, cause power outages (blackouts), and cause damage to satellites and electrical transmission lines.
Coronal mass ejection is a huge transient ejection of solar plasma from the photosphere to the interplanetary medium through the solar corona. Solar corona is one of the atmosphere of sun in which our coronographs C2 and C3 detect the emission of sun. They are able to detect CME, eruption etc. This CME moves with speed from 200 km/s to 2500 km/s. Above 400 km/s speed CMEs are called fast CMEs. CMEs are become shocks when they are able to eject type II type radiation. Type III radio burst associated are able to produce stroms. The current debate is The associated phenomena mechanism with flare, radio burst, SEP, Magnetic clouds is an unsolved problem.
clouds of gasses that are 1 billion degrees Celsius and are located near the sun
No. There are dozens of earthquakes each and every day, and they don't appear to be related at all to the weather in space.
they can both be very disruptive to human activity on earth and in space
About 2 million mph. Pretty Fast ! That answer may be referring to "coronal mass ejections" rather than the closely related phenomenon of solar flares.
Bubbles of ionized gas emitted from the Sun are called Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs for short.
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections. You can see the daily sunspot number, and movies of interesting CMEs and flares, at spaceweather.com.
CMEs, or Coronal Mass Ejections
they can both be very disruptive to human activity on earth and in space
About 2 million mph. Pretty Fast ! That answer may be referring to "coronal mass ejections" rather than the closely related phenomenon of solar flares.
I suppose that you think to a "solar flare".Coronal mass ejections are bigger than solar flares.
Bubbles of ionized gas emitted from the Sun are called Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs for short.
Some effects are coronal spots and reconnection events. Also, most solar flares and coronal mass ejections originate in the magnetically active regions around the visible sunspot groupings.
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
There are a variety of types of solar storms. These include solar flares, geomagnetic storms, as well as coronal mass ejections.
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections. You can see the daily sunspot number, and movies of interesting CMEs and flares, at spaceweather.com.
No. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) do blast considerable amounts of solar plasma into space, but the Sun's gravity is so high that most of it falls back into the Sun; only trace amounts reach the Earth's orbit. But even if the Sun were not rotating, the Earth is moving. So even if a still Sun were to pop a CME directly at the Earth, the Earth would move out of the path in a few days.
No.
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