Dim lights The following images are a compilation of the best anomalies found from the Soho probe from Feb-Jun 2013 by SolarWatcher. SOHO, the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory, is a project of international collaboration between ESA and NASA to study the Sun from its deep core to the outer corona and the solar wind.
Strong M6.6 Solar Flare Filament Eruption January 30, 2014
STRONG M6.6 SOLAR FLARE & FILAMENT ERUPTION ! A large sized magnetic filament became unstable and ejected off the solar coronal triggering a cascading M6.6 Solar Flare at 16:28 UTC yesterday around active region 11967. The duel eruption occurred while the active region was not in an earth facing position however the spread of the filament eruption and resulting Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) will have an earth directed component and impact on Earths magnetic field is expected early February 2nd and possible geomagnetic storming will be possible.
Planetary Alignment / Earthquake Watch Nov 25-26, 2013
Dim lights Two strong Planetary Alignments (Earth-Mercury-Saturn) and (Venus-Earth- Jupiter) occur on these day's with strong Lunar astrological aspects indicate a potential for a 7.2 Magnitude earthquake during this watch, Lunar Modulation favors the Indian Ocean. Locations best fitting this profile are the Andaman Islands, Nicobar Islands India Region or Northern Sumatra, Indonesia
**Update** M 7.0 - FALKLAND ISLANDS REGION - 2013-11-25 06:27:08 UTC
TWIN X-CLASS SOLAR FLARES ! Two major X-Class solar flares peaking to X1.7 and X2.3 were both registered from newly numbered Sunspot 1882 at 08:01 UTC this morning and15:03 UTC this afternoon . Associated with this major event was a 10cm Radio Burst (TenFlare) lasting 24 minutes and measuring 610 solar flux units and 44 minutes measuring 370 solar flux units. Two large Coronal Mass Ejections (CME) are now visible in the latest LASCO imagery and looks to have a possible Earth directed components and we should begin to see a series of strong geomagnetic disturbances over the next 2-3 days.