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Article Tags: Astrophysics v Meteorology, Solar Climate Change
SolarHam.net – Long Duration C-Class Eruption and CME
A long duration eruption registering as a C2.2 solar flare took place on Wednesday afternoon around region 1650 which is currently approaching the southwest limb. A Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) is now visible in the latest STEREO Ahead COR2 imagery. Because of the location, it should be directed mostly away from Earth. The exact size of the CME should be known within the next several hours once more images are released.
2013-01-17 08:02:37
Have to take into account the air would have cooled traveling the jet stream across the ocean, increasing possible cold and precipitation in the effected areas.
In Canada we have had a day each month that is warm but it quickly goes back into a freeze, today its very cold because the wind itself is like ice needles. I do live in the general area of the jet stream when it is passing near Toronto.