Geomagnetic Storm Watch May 10 2025 Watch. Severe Storm Watch This CME was associated with an M1 flare from Region 2996 that peaked on 07 May at 2323 UTC and was observed as a partial halo in coronagraph imagery from NASA's SOHO satellite, moving around 900 km/s. NOAA forecasts the current 11-year solar cycle to peak sometime in 2024 or early 2025 and.
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Since February 25, 2025, the Space Weather Prediction Center has presented new coronagraph images and data from the GOES-19 Compact Coronagraph-1 (CCOR-1). The SWPC issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch for May 10, warning that further solar eruptions could prolong the storm conditions through the weekend
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NOAA Scales Geomagnetic Storms; Kp 5 Kp = 5 (G1) Kp = 6 (G2) Kp = 7 (G3) Kp = 8, 9- (G4) Kp = 9o (G5) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They advised these operators to take protective actions against the. NOAA issues first 'severe geomagnetic storm' watch in 20 years Posted May 10, 2024 6:00 AM NOAA's GOES-16 satellite captured the eruption from the sun that occurred around 2 p.m
Severe Storm Watch. At least five earth-directed coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were observed and expected to arrive as early as midday Friday, May 10, 2024, and persist through Sunday, May 12, 2024. This CME was associated with an M1 flare from Region 2996 that peaked on 07 May at 2323 UTC and was observed as a partial halo in coronagraph imagery from NASA's SOHO satellite, moving around 900 km/s.
Severe Storm Watch. A large sunspot cluster has produced several moderate to strong solar flares since Wednesday at 5:00 am ET. NOAA forecasts the current 11-year solar cycle to peak sometime in 2024 or early 2025 and.