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Polar Maritime

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  1. The charts this morning are still showing a much more settled/warmer and dryer outlook after mid-week, it will feel very pleasant especially from the Midlands South. Goodbye Atlantic !

     

    GFS.                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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  2. GROWING CHANCE OF FLARES: The face of the sun is peppered with spots. One of them in particular merits attention. AR1991 is rapidly growing, almost doubling its number of dark cores since yesterday. Click to observe the circled region's development:

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    AR1991 has a 'beta-gamma' magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar flares. The rapid evolution of the sunspot could destabilize the field, making an eruption more likely. NOAA forecasters estimate a 70% chance of M-class flares and a 30% chance of X-flares on March 2nd. http://www.spaceweather.com/

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  3. Thank god we can now put our crap Winter behind us, and look forward to Spring !

     

    And what a lovely start this morning... The GFS is showing a N/S split from mid-week giving a good opportunity for things to dry out a little in the South after months of endless rain this Winter.

     

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    Hints of a cooler Easterly flow out in FI, but that's all it is for now, and probably all it will be..

     

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  4. A large sinkhole has appeared in part of the Peak District in Derbyshire. The hole, which eye witnesses said measures about 160ft (49m) wide, has opened up in the village of Foolow.Caver Mark Noble, 58, from Eyam, said he saw the hole during a walk on Christmas Day, but believes the land began to fall the day before.He said he has explored the caves at Foolow in the past as huge cavities were left in the area from an old lead mine.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-25554549

    I have just got back after being taken down Glebe mine by my brother who works there, amazing to see from below and a good job the mine was shut for Christmas as at least 3 would of been killed in that part of the shaft ! And from what I saw and was told today at 200m down this sunk due to new workings..Not old !
  5. FANTASTIC AURORA 
    Taken by Alan C Tough on February 27, 2014 @ Hopeman, Moray, Scotland Posted ImagePosted ImagePosted Image

     

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    SUBSIDING STORM: A geomagnetic storm that started on Feb. 27th when a CME sideswiped Earth's magnetic field is subsiding. At its peak, the storm measured G2 on NOAA storm scales and sparked bright auroras over northern Europe, Greenland and Iceland. Tryggvi Már Gunnarsson was driving out of Reykjavik when he saw the display:

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  6. This is the max now

     

    Correct...X5 Flare last night ! Posted Image

     

     

    X-FLARE! Returning sunspot AR1967 unleashed a powerful X4.9-class solar flare on Feb. 25th at 00:49 UTC. This is the most intense flare of 2014 so far, and one of the most intense of the current solar cycle. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash:http://www.spaceweather.com/

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    STORMY SPACE WEATHER: Space weather around Earth is stormy--and might get stormier in the days ahead. Our planet's magnetic field is reverberating from the second CME impact in as many days. According to NOAA forecasters, another CME could arrive late in the day on Feb. 20th followed by another on Feb. 22nd. For the most part, these CME impacts are minor and/or glancing. However, their combined effect is significant.G1-class geomagnetic storm is now in progress so high-latitude sky watchers should remain alert for auroras. http://www.spaceweather.com/

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