Dear Friends,
I found interesting info on today's spaceweather front page. Pic attached for those who missed.
I also found this nice prediction graphinc: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467- ... /figures/4
Just wanted to share. I am waiting for new sunspots.
Best regards
tomasz
Solar Cycle 25 today?
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Re: Solar Cycle 25 today?
Mmmm that is not quite right, the one in the middle belongs to the southern hemisphere, the one at the top belongs to the northern so will be opposite. New cycle spots will appear at much higher latitudes, see this post from yesterday viewtopic.php?f=4&t=25720
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Re: Solar Cycle 25 today?
Interesting article, I enjoyed a read of that earlier.
Alexandra is right though regards spaceweather, they've clutched onto the wrong thing.
Interesting how all this activity forms at the edges of the coronal holes.
Alexandra is right though regards spaceweather, they've clutched onto the wrong thing.
Interesting how all this activity forms at the edges of the coronal holes.
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Solen has it correctly labelled as cycle 24 http://www.solen.info/solar/
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