RE: [TSCM-L] {5564} CME Wave hitting us now

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Goddard Space Weather Lab has advised that the CME impact has overly
compressed the Earths magnetic sphere, and it is starting to effect
satellites (this is a very bad sign) in the past two hours.

As th CME is still hammering us, and the magnetic fields have not yet
started to snap back the maximum effect has yet to be felt. The partical
pressure is climbing and each time the magnietic field wobble they are
goign father and farther to the extremes.

Look toward the sky this evening around mid-night, you should be able to
see aurora's pretty much everywhere on Earth unless you are near a lot
of light pollution.

Very interesting from a scientific perspective.

-jma



James M. Atkinson wrote:
>
> http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/MAG_SWEPAM_6h.html
>
> Watch for when the magnetosphere starts to snap back in a few hours.
>
> The night skies should be pretty interesting tonight.
>
> Huge amount of electrical noise right now.
>
> -jma
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>
> --
> James M. Atkinson
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James M. Atkinson
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