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On Jan. 20, the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) instrument onboard the #GOESEast π°οΈ observed a #CoronalMassEjection near the center-left of the sun.
The #CME was expected to cause a moderate geomagnetic storm here on Earth yesterday and today. Let us know if you saw the #Aurora! π«
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The #CME was expected to cause a moderate geomagnetic storm here on Earth yesterday and today. Let us know if you saw the #Aurora! π«
A CME was observed lifting off the Sun on 20 Jan and is expected to cause up to G2 (Moderate) geomagnetic storming on 22-23 Jan (UTC days). A watch has been issued. - NOAA Space Weather NOAA Satellites
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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) on @NOAA's #GOESEastπ°οΈ has been watching a very stormy sun this week. At least 5 coronal mass ejections (#CME) have been observed by @NWSSWPC and a #SevereGeomagneticStorm is to likely impact the Earth this weekend. https://t.co/rOnOBnOiF9
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The Space Weather Prediction Center (@NWSSWPC) has issued the first G4 (Severe) geomagnetic watch since 2005. The aurora tonight/tomorrow morning may become visible over much of the northern half of the country, and maybe as far south as Alabama to northern California.
Story: https://t.co/aZjwoANvRt - National Weather Service NOAA Satellites
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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) on @NOAA's #GOESEastπ°οΈ has been watching a very stormy sun this week. At least 5 coronal mass ejections (#CME) have been observed by @NWSSWPC and a #SevereGeomagneticStorm is likely to impact the Earth this weekend. https://t.co/nh15xrHzw7
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The Space Weather Prediction Center (@NWSSWPC) has issued the first G4 (Severe) geomagnetic watch since 2005. The aurora tonight/tomorrow morning may become visible over much of the northern half of the country, and maybe as far south as Alabama to northern California.
Story: https://t.co/aZjwoANvRt - National Weather Service NOAA Satellites
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Near real-time images from @NOAAβs first Compact Coronagraph (#CCOR1) onboard the #GOES19 π°οΈ are now publicly accessible! πΈπ
This new telescope monitors the sun's outer atmosphere (corona) and detects eruptions called coronal mass ejections (#CME). This will improve NOAA's #SpaceWeather forecasts that help protect our satellites, power grids and more.
More: https://t.co/RGfw1knkZk
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This new telescope monitors the sun's outer atmosphere (corona) and detects eruptions called coronal mass ejections (#CME). This will improve NOAA's #SpaceWeather forecasts that help protect our satellites, power grids and more.
More: https://t.co/RGfw1knkZk
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#SolarFlares and coronal mass ejections (#CME) have had some strange effects here on Earth, from spectacular auroras and blackouts to almost starting a war⦠Thankfully, @NOAA satellites are keeping an eye on things!
Check out some of the most memorable solar events and their effects from @NOAA Heritage:
https://t.co/3Hd5qFtdUB
#SpaceWeather
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https://t.co/3Hd5qFtdUB
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#SolarFlares and coronal mass ejections (#CME) have had some strange effects here on Earth, from spectacular auroras to blackouts and more. Thankfully, @NOAA satellites are keeping an eye on things!
Check out some of the most memorable solar events and their effects from @NOAA Heritage:
https://t.co/8p76vKPNCy
#SpaceWeather
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https://t.co/8p76vKPNCy
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.@NOAA's #SpaceWeather Prediction Center has issued a G3 (Strong) Geomagnetic Storm Watch for April 16, after a coronal mass ejection (#CME) erupted from the sun last Sunday. The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast π°οΈ captured the Earth-directed double filament eruption.
@NWSSWPC #GOES19
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The Solar Ultraviolet Imager (#SUVI) onboard @NOAA's #GOESEast π°οΈ captured this coronal mass ejection (#CME) on August 5.
NOAA's #SWFOL1 π°οΈ, scheduled to launch this fall, will improve our ability to monitor and predict this kind of solar activity and #SpaceWeather, which can severely impact the nation's satellites, power grid and communications systems.
More: https://t.co/SVbsW7yGH8
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NOAA's #SWFOL1 π°οΈ, scheduled to launch this fall, will improve our ability to monitor and predict this kind of solar activity and #SpaceWeather, which can severely impact the nation's satellites, power grid and communications systems.
More: https://t.co/SVbsW7yGH8
Combined effects from a CME which lifted off the Sun on 05 Aug and a coronal hole high speed stream are expected to cause geomagnetic storming on 08-09 Aug. A G2 (Moderate) watch was issued for 08 Aug with the onset of activity. A G1 (Minor) watch was issued for 09 Aug. https://t.co/KgKFfLpzSu - NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center NOAA Satellites
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The Compact Coronagraph (#CCOR1) instrument on @NOAA's #GOES19 caught the massive Coronal Mass Ejection (#CME) that erupted from the sun on Jan. 18. Get the latest updates from NOAA's @NWSSWPC https://t.co/JCg9Tbry7D
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Final video update: CME passage continues, but weakening; back down to G1-G3 levels after more G4 overnight; G1 possible again tonight due to residual CME influences and CH HSS effects; & back down to S1-S2 levels. Keep space weather aware at https://t.co/TV7Yw6Lq1Y https://t.co/N4MkBc3NP9 - NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center NOAA Satellites
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Did you catch the #auroras this week? @NOAA's satellites certainly saw an eyeful when a powerful coronal mass ejection (#CME) erupted from the sun last Sunday! βοΈ
Learn more in our #SatelliteSnapshot : https://t.co/TxYjOLCteY https://t.co/aePYqf9aAe
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