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WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 7 or greater expected -- Issue Time:2015 Aug 15 1144 UTC



 
 
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Old August 15th 15, 01:40 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Sam Wormley[_2_]
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Default WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 7 or greater expected -- Issue Time:2015 Aug 15 1144 UTC

Space Weather Message Code: WARK07
Serial Number: 54
Issue Time: 2015 Aug 15 1144 UTC

WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 7 or greater expected
Valid From: 2015 Aug 15 1145 UTC
Valid To: 2015 Aug 15 1400 UTC
Warning Condition: Onset
NOAA Scale: G3 or greater - Strong to Extreme

NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at
www.swpc.noaa.gov/noaa-scales-explanation

Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 50 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude.
Induced Currents - Power system voltage irregularities possible, false alarms may be triggered on some protection devices.
Spacecraft - Systems may experience surface charging; increased drag on low Earth-orbit satellites and orientation problems may occur.
Navigation - Intermittent satellite navigation (GPS) problems, including loss-of-lock and increased range error may occur.
Radio - HF (high frequency) radio may be intermittent.
Aurora - Aurora may be seen as low as Pennsylvania to Iowa to Oregon.

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Old August 15th 15, 03:38 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 7 or greater expected -- Issue

On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 1:40:19 PM UTC+1, Sam Wormley wrote:
Space Weather Message Code: WARK07
Serial Number: 54
Issue Time: 2015 Aug 15 1144 UTC

WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 7 or greater expected



What have I told you about these things before -

http://inspirehep.net/record/792963/...fig-Venus1.png

Here we have this situation in the 21st century where the bulk of the academics still see some advantage to Newton's attempt to create an unhindered path from experimental sciences to planetary dynamics thereby making it impossible to look at electromagnetic signatures that govern all celestial motions whether it is the moon around the Earth,the Earth about the Sun or the solar system about the galaxy.

It must be great chanting about the nonsense of 'warped space' but the truth is that space between the Sun and the planets is full of electromagnetic activity which is exposed when these solar events happen much like iron filings strewn across paper with a magnet underneath -

http://www.ux.uis.no/~weir/filings.jpeg

A better view may be the process which leads to a supernova, something I have been looking at for 25 years and indicating a huge electromagnetic field around the star much like the analogy above -

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/6..._potw1208a.jpg

The birth of a solar system is as spectacular as it gets and there is a whole process to it that does not destroy the antecedent star but rather a supernova is a transition phase in the lifetime of a star.





 




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