NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) — a division of the National Weather Service — is monitoring the sun following a series of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that began on May 8. Space weather forecasters have issued a Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Storm Watch for the evening of Friday, May 10. Additional solar eruptions could cause geomagnetic storm conditions to persist through the weekend.
A large sunspot cluster has produced several moderate to strong solar flares since Wednesday at 5:00 am ET. At least five flares were associated with CMEs that appear to be Earth-directed. SWPC forecasters will monitor NOAA and NASA’s space assets for the onset of a geomagnetic storm.
CMEs are explosions of plasma and magnetic fields from the sun’s corona. They cause geomagnetic storms when they are directed at Earth. Geomagnetic storms can impact infrastructure in near-Earth orbit and on Earth’s surface, potentially disrupting communications, the electric power grid, navigation, radio and satellite operations. SWPC has notified the operators of these systems so they can take protective action. Geomagnetic storms can also trigger spectacular displays of aurora on Earth. A severe geomagnetic storm includes the potential for aurora to be seen as far south as Alabama and Northern California.
ARE WE ABOUT TO EXPERIENCE A NEW CARRINGTON EVENT? No. AR3664 is indeed a ‘Carrington-class‘ sunspot, but the CMEs it hurled toward Earth over the past few days are not as potent as the monster CME of Sept. 1, 1859. NOAA says we might experience a severe geomagnetic storm when the CMEs arrive this weekend. If geomagnetic storms were hurricanes, ‘severe’ would be category 4. The Carrington Event was category 5 or greater. So this is no Carrington Event. Even so, category 4 is pretty intense–if it happens. Stay tuned for some great auroras! Aurora alerts: SMS Text

FIVE CMEs ARE HEADING FOR EARTH: Great sunspot AR3664 has hurled an astonishing five CMEs toward Earth. They’re all in this frenetic 2-day coronagraph movie from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO):

According to a NOAA forecast model, the first three CMEs could merge for form a “Cannibal CME.” Cannibal CMEs form when fast-moving CMEs overtake and gobble up slower CMEs in front of them. Internal shock waves created by such CME collisions do an good job sparking geomagnetic storms when they strike Earth’s magnetic field.

The Cannibal CME is expected to arrive on May 11th. It alone could spark a strong (G3) geomagnetic storm. With two more CMEs following close behind, storm levels could become extreme (G4), sparking auroras at mid- to low-latitudes across Europe and the USA.
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Sent from a friend in Hobart..
Nice.
A sharp jump in solar wind parameters.
G4 storm in progress.
The clouds opened up right before it started in southern Vermont. It even caused two of my older UPS to start beeping because of voltage fluctuation or some other weirdness. But there was no flickering or outage. Went on for as long as the major part of the event, over an hour.
The sky was extremely bright with heavy green rays predominant overhead. Could see some red in the beginning and as it wound down.
Here’s what the UPS event log looks like. Times are EST. The UPS thought it was a Low Voltage event.
Makes a nice Aurora alarm! The UPS is an APC 1500. I also have several Cyberpower UPS which were’nt affected.There is also a whole house surge protector installed on the main circuit.
2024-05-10 22:02:18 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 22:02:24 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:13:28 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:13:28 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
2024-05-10 22:16:26 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 22:16:32 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:17:17 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:17:17 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
2024-05-10 22:21:43 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 22:21:49 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:22:23 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:22:23 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
2024-05-10 22:39:01 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 22:39:07 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:41:55 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:41:55 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
2024-05-10 22:43:16 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 22:43:22 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:43:31 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:43:31 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
2024-05-10 22:44:29 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 22:44:35 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:45:06 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 22:45:06 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
2024-05-10 23:20:25 -0500 Power failure.
2024-05-10 23:20:31 -0500 Running on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 23:21:37 -0500 Mains returned. No longer on UPS batteries.
2024-05-10 23:21:37 -0500 Power is back. UPS running on mains.
Times are EDT.
Oops.
Sent from a friend in Ireland – snapped with the Plough with an unaided iPhone , there to orient.
Last night in Cool, CA, located in the foothills east of Sacramento.
A strong geomagnetic storm continues. The speed of the solar wind has further increased to 900 km/s.


The geomagnetic storm will trigger a latitudinal jet stream in the Atlantic and Pacific.


The graphic shows how the solar wind speed, which was low until May 10, has increased sharply.

You can see the immediate effect of a strong geomagnetic storm on the strengthening of the southern polar vortex.

The oldest known record of aurora was a Babylonian tablet from 567 BC, referring to a red glow flaring in the sky. Three times 863 years later takes us to 2023. I can add that to my list. It occurred on the same type of Jovian configuration as in 774 and in 2003.