Geomagnetic Storm
Taken by Stuart Green on February 28, 2019 @ Preston, Lancashire, UK
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Earth is inside a fast flowing stream of plasma from a coronal hole on the Sun, which is creating geomagnetic activity in the form of a G1 geomagnetic storm and on going background rumblings easily detectable on magnetometers including my own here in the UK. We've experienced unusually mild weather here over the past few days and superb clear skies yet now we've got some interesting space weather activity typically the sky has clouded over. Good job my magnetometer doesn't mind. Clouds or not, data stream in. The only weather of consequence is space weather....
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