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M 6.9 EARTHQUAKE - OFFSHORE VALPARAISO, CHILE - April 24, 2017

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M 6.9 EARTHQUAKE - OFFSHORE VALPARAISO, CHILE - April 24, 2017

 
Eruptive M4.4 Solar Flare | April 1, 2017

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Eruptive M4.4 Solar Flare | April 1, 2017

An eruptive M4.4 solar flare was just observed from active region 12644 positioned to the northwest quadrant or near the western limb of the solar corona. A very strong coronal mass ejection (CME) has been observed leaving the Sun however it is unlikely this CME will influence earth

 
Planetary Alignment/Earthquake Watch | Feb 26-Mar 3, 2017

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Planetary Alignment/Earthquake Watch | Feb 26-Mar 3, 2017
Four geocentric planetary alignments taking during this important six day watch period. Planetary geometry of these almost simultaneous interactions should coincide with very high levels of solar activity from February 26-28 but also the potential for significant geophysical events felt here on the Earth. Therefore a significant watch for a major earthquake from February 28 to March 3, 2017 with the forecast magnitude of this event expected (M 8.0-8.5). This event highlights subduction zone prone areas of the 'Pacific Ring Of Fire' and represents a genuine Tsunami warning if this large event in ocean based. Areas of interest for this warning are Indonesia or South America.

 
M1.9 Solar Flare / Prominence Eruption Feb 17, 2013

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M1.9 SOLAR FLARE / PROMINENCE ERUPTION / CME !!
Newly numbered active region 11675 has unleashed a moderate but impulsive M1.9 class event at 15:50 UTC 17th Feb. A large prominence eruption and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) was also observed at very high latitudes in the southern hemisphere of the solar corona, the resulting CME is not earth bound or earth directed.

 
Filament Eruption & G2 Class Geomagnetic Storm March 17, 2013

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STRONG CME IMPACT !!
G2 Class Geomagnetic Storm is in progress, a coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth's magnetic field at 0600 UT on March 17th. The impact was strong, lifting the solar wind speed from 300 km/s to greater than 600 km/s. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras.

 
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