Big hurrycan Sola storm coming big disaster came coming now
ON THE SUN, THIS IS WHAT 'QUIET' LOOKS LIKE: All week long, solar activity has been low with a persistent quiet causing the sun's X-ray output to flatline. However, everthing is relative. On the sun, this is what 'quiet' looks like.
David Wilson recorded this two-hour movie from his backyard observatory in Inverness, Scotland. "I was testing an old barlow lens on May 7th when I caught sight of this tempest between the clouds," he says.
How can a solar tornado big enough to swallow Earth with 150,000 mph winds be "quiet"? For starters, there's no sound in space. But that's not the real reason. Space weather analysts rank solar activity by explosiveness. If there's an X-class solar flare, forecasters will say "solar activity is high." But if there are no flares and no CMEs, then "solar activity is low" or "quiet." This magnificent tornado simply did not explode.
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