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Sept. 6th, the active region of the sun produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT

Tonka

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http://spaceweather.com/

Sept. 6th, the active region of the sun produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT

A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of Earth, delivering a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field as they pass. ETA: Sept. 8-10...more from the source.
 
Re: Sept. 6th, the active region of the sun produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT

http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=09&month=09&year=2011
"A strong geomagnetic storm (Kp=7) is in progress following the impact of a CME around 1130 UT on Sept. 9th. This could be the first of several hits from a series of CMEs expected to reach Earth during the weekend."

"Update: Electrical ground currents caused by the storm have been detected in Norway."​
 
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