CME
Taken by Rudolf Slošiar on June 23, 2024 @ Slovakia
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The eruption from sunspot AR3726 hit the Earth, i.e. the D layer of the ionosphere. It should be said that it is a sunspot that is still active and had the designation AR3664. It is very interesting that the CME with an intensity of M 9.36, which can be seen on the record of my SID monitor, disturbed the D layer of the ionosphere so that the change in the record of one transmitter is positive and the other is negative. It could be said that CME created such ionospheric tsunamis.
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