VOLCNO / EARTHQUAKE WATCH JANUARY 10-14, 2015 ! Targeting a positive polarity Coronal Hole (CH649) located in the northern Hemisphere of the solar corona. After analysis i have isolated an area at (20-26 °N latitude). This coronal hole may itself be a symmetric foreshadow for a 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake in one of these listed locations during this watch:
Myanmar-Yunnan China Gulf Of California, Mexico Volcano Islands, Japan Region Southwestern Ryukyu Islands, Japan Region
Forecast - (6.5-6.8 Magnitude) Time Frame suggests January 10-14
MAJOR X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE ! Active Region 12242 unleashed a Major X1.8 solar flare at 0:55 UTC this morning while in an Earth-Facing position. Associated with this blast was a TenFlare/Radio Burst and an R3 Radio Blackout. The size of the blast indicates that a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) will be associated and is expected to be earth directed and should become geoeffective sometime on December 23 where geomagnetic storming will be possible at high latitudes.
SPECTACULAR FILAMENT ERUPTION & EARTH DIRECTED CME ! Spectacular Magnetic Filament Eruption located in the southeastern limb has erupted sending a huge Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) heading for the Earth. The plasma filled feature stretched hundreds of thousands of kilometers across the sun became unstable and exploded. CME impact is expected late Sep 2nd and strong Geomagnetic storms will be possible.
MAJOR M-CLASS SOLAR FLARE ! Active Region 12242 unleashed a strong M8.7 solar flare at 04:50 UTC this morning while in an Earth-Facing position. Associated with this blast was a TenFlare/Radio Burst measuring 320 solar flux units (SFU) and a Type II radio emission. A Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) is expected to be earth directed and should become geoeffective sometime on December 20 where geomagnetic storming will be possible at high latitudes.
Southeastern Australia Radar Anomaly November 28, 2014
Dim lights Southeastern Australia Radar Anomaly November 28, 2014
Australian BOM website http://www.bom.gov.au/products/national_radar_sat.loop.shtml weatherzone website http://www.weatherzone.com.au/