MinYoongi Report post Posted Saturday at 11:20 PM (edited) Hi! Im wondering why the Density of the Solar Wind today is relatively "High" with constant +10 ? I didnt hear about any Coronal Hole thats expected to impact us today nor a CME. Usually, the density is about 1-5. Edited Saturday at 11:21 PM by MinYoongi 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 kernash Report post Posted Sunday at 10:18 AM 10-20 p/cm³ is considered a normal density. Coronal hole streams go along with low density (<10p/cm³) >20p/cm³: moderate density >40p/cm³: high density >60p/cm³: very high density Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 theartist Report post Posted Sunday at 01:45 PM Thanks for your contribution. Over the past 20 years, the 27-day average of density has not exceeded 9N/cm³ (according to OMNIweb) . . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Im wondering why the Density of the Solar Wind today is relatively "High" with constant +10 ?
I didnt hear about any Coronal Hole thats expected to impact us today nor a CME.
Usually, the density is about 1-5.
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