X1 coronal mass ejection has arrived!

Sunday, 31 October 2021 12:31 UTC

X1 coronal mass ejection has arrived!

Finally! After many hours of waiting and waiting and speculating, we can now conclude that the X1.0 coronal mass ejection has arrived at our planet.

The leading edge of the coronal mass ejection passed DSCOVR today at 09:13 UTC. The coronal mass ejection is pretty late compared to what the predictions told us and the impact was also rather weak as a result. The solar wind speed jumped to 400 to 450km/s which is not all that fast and the total strength of the IMF (Bt) seems to be around 11nT.

The strong G3 geomagnetic storm conditions that are expected by the NOAA SWPC are very unlikely with the current solar wind stats. While the interplanetary magnetic field is pointing southward right now, a minor G1 geomagnetic storm is the best we could hope for based on the data available right now. Do keep an eye on the data in the hours ahead to see how conditions evolve over time.

We did had a period last evening with a nice southward pointing Bz component of the IMF that propelled us up to active geomagnetic conditions. This made for some vivid aurora displays in Sweden and Iceland among other places but this activity was unrelated to the X1 coronal mass ejection.

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