Coronal hole faces Earth

Tuesday, 1 January 2019 15:37 UTC

Coronal hole faces Earth

Happy New Year everyone! We are starting of 2019 with some pleasant space weather news! A coronal hole is facing our planet today and sending a high speed solar wind stream towards our planet!

For those of you that follow us on Twitter or have the SpaceWeatherLive Android or iOS app installed you likely recieved an automated coronal hole detection alert this night:

Like most coronal holes, this is not a new coronal hole. In fact, if we compare this coronal hole with how it looked like during the previous rotation we do see that it decreased in size. Not a great sign of course but the best way to get an idea of what to expect is to look at the solar wind data recorded at STEREO Ahead.

STEREO Ahead is a space craft watching the Sun from the side (left side of the Sun as seen from Earth) and does not only takes images of the Sun, it also records solar wind conditions like DSCOVR does just in front of Earth. STEREO Ahead recorded solar wind speeds of about 600km/s when the solar wind stream from this coronal hole passed it. The total strength of the IMF topped at almost 15nT with a maximum southward deflection (Bz) around -10nT but this did not last that long.

The solar wind stream will likely arrive late on Thursday (3 January) or early on Friday (4 January) and if we see similar conditions at Earth as we did at STEREO Ahead, we could expect active geomagnetic storm conditions which stands for a Kp value of 4. Minor G1 geomagnetic storm conditions seem unlikely with those kind of numbers but we should not rule it out completely. A decent way to start of the new year we think!

Any mentioned solar flare in this article has a scaling factor applied by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), the reported solar flares are 42% smaller than for the science quality data. The scaling factor has been removed from our archived solar flare data to reflect the true physical units.

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