06-12-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! It's time for a not-so-typical forecast dive. Let's check out what the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has in store for us over the next three...
show moreFirst up, we've got the Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast. The Kp index, measuring geomagnetic storm intensity, is staying pretty chill around 1.33 to 3.00 from June 12th to June 14th. So, no need to worry about any magnetic storms shaking things up.
Moving on to Solar Radiation Activity, the sun's been on the quieter side lately, with no radiation storms of note expected. Looks like we're in the clear with just a 10% chance of seeing any minor solar radiation activity over the next few days.
And for Radio Blackout Activity, it's been a blackout-free zone for the past 24 hours. But keep an eye out for a 50% chance of R1-R2 flares and a 10% chance of higher R3 or greater flares. So, if you're into radio comms, things might get a bit spotty at times.
To sum it up, it looks like the sun's taking it easy for the next few days, with no major geomagnetic storms, solar radiation storms, or radio blackouts on the horizon. Just a heads-up for some low-level M-class flares potentially popping up.
For more detailed info, be sure to check out the full forecast via the link in our show notes. Stay informed and stay weather-ready!
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