CME
Taken by Rudolf Slošiar on June 3, 2026 @ Slovakia
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After a long break, solar activity increased. Sunspot AR 4455 exploded and produced several CMEs. With great anticipation, I checked the SID monitor record. The record of 2.6.2026 is from the NSY transmitter, which is in Sicily, Italy, and is remarkably readable. However, I waited with the presentation, as the CMEs continued on 3.6.2026 and with a CME intensity of up to X. I checked the records of all available transmitters, but due to high storm activity, only the NAA transmitter, which is in the state of MAINE in the northeastern USA, was readable. As can be seen in the record, the storm activity left an extreme amount of disturbing impulses in the SID monitor record of RUDY BASE, but both M and X class CMEs are discernible.
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