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  • 08-31-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 31 2024
    Hey everyone, it's time for your 3-day forecast brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. Let's break it down for you!

    First up, we have some geomagnetic activity observations and forecasts. We've seen some minor geomagnetic storms (G1) due to the solar wind, but don't worry, it's gradually calming down. Expect some Kp levels hovering around 1.67 to 4.67 over the next couple of days.

    Moving on to solar radiation, we've been below storm levels, which is good news. There's just a slight 10% chance of a minor solar radiation storm. So, keep those sunglasses handy just in case!

    Lastly, radio blackouts have been hitting R1 levels, with a possibility of reaching R3 (strong) levels. We're looking at a 60% chance of minor to moderate blackouts, with a slight 10% chance of stronger ones.

    Remember, for more detailed info on your local forecasts, be sure to check us out via the link in the show notes.

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  • 08-30-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 30 2024
    Alright folks, let's dive into the 3-Day Forecast brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.

    First up, NOAA's Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast. It looks like we're experiencing some calm space weather with Kp levels staying below any NOAA Scale excitement. Expect those levels to remain low over the next few days.

    Moving on to Solar Radiation Activity, things are cool as a cucumber. Solar radiation has been behaving well below any storm level thresholds. However, there's a slim 10% chance of a minor S1 solar radiation storm greeting us through September 1st.

    And for those radio enthusiasts, the Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast have no spicy news to report. No radio blackouts in the past 24 hours, but there's a 60% likelihood of Minor to Moderate radio blackouts hanging around, with just a touch of a 10% chance for any stronger surprises.

    So, in a nutshell, it seems like smooth sailing in the space weather department, with just a hint of potential solar flair to keep things interesting.

    For more details, feel free to check out the link in our show notes.

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  • 08-29-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 29 2024
    Alright folks, time for a fun-filled weather report brought to you by the one and only U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center!

    So, let's break it down for you - we've got some geomagnetic activity brewing. Expect some minor geomagnetic storm levels on August 29th because of some CME activity. Keep an eye out!

    Now, onto the solar radiation activity. Things have been pretty chill, but there's a slight chance of a minor solar radiation storm from August 29th to the 31st. Stay cool, literally.

    And over in the radio blackout department, no need to worry so far. But hey, there's a likelihood of some minor to moderate radio blackouts coming up, with a slight chance of stronger ones. Stay tuned!

    For more detailed info, check out the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update! for more info http://www.quietperiodplease.com
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  • 08-28-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 28 2024
    Hey there, weather enthusiasts! Let's dive into the 3-day forecast brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center.

    First up, we're looking at some geomagnetic activity. The Kp index for the next three days is not too shabby. We're expecting a range of 1.33 to 4.00, which keeps us below NOAA Scale levels. Nothing too wild, folks!

    Moving on to solar radiation activity. We've been cruising below storm level thresholds, but there's a small 10% chance of an S1 (Minor) solar radiation storm kicking in from Aug 28 to 30. Keep those sunglasses ready, just in case!

    And finally, let's chat about radio blackouts. We've experienced some R1 level activity recently, with the forecast showing a 70% chance of R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) radio blackouts and a 20% chance of R3 (Strong) radio blackouts on Aug 28. So, stay tuned for that potential radio blackout drama!

    Remember, for more detailed info, you can always check us out via the link in the show notes.

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  • 08-27-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 27 2024
    Alright, folks, let's dive into the latest 3-day forecast brought to you by the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. Here's what's cooking in the atmosphere:

    Geomagnetic Activity: We've got a Kp index breakdown for August 27th to August 29th, ranging from 1.33 to 4.00. No G1 (Minor) or greater geomagnetic storms are on the horizon. So, nothing too crazy there.

    Solar Radiation: Solar radiation levels are currently below storm thresholds, but there's a 10% chance of S1 (Minor) or higher solar radiation storms from the 27th to the 29th. Keep an eye out for that.

    Radio Blackout: We've seen some R1 level radio blackouts lately, and there's a 70% chance of R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) events and a 20% chance of R3 (Strong) events through the 29th. So, stay tuned for potential disruptions.

    Overall, things are looking relatively stable, with some minor fluctuations in solar and radio activity. Remember, for more detailed information, you can check out the full report via the link in the show notes.

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  • 08-26-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 26 2024
    Hey there, weather enthusiasts! It's time for a rundown of the 3-day forecast straight from the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. Let's dive right in!

    First up, let's talk geomagnetic activity. Over the past 24 hours, the observed Kp level was 3, staying below NOAA Scale levels. As we look ahead to Aug 26-28, we're expecting a peak of 4.00, still below any significant geomagnetic storm levels. So, no need to worry about Northern Lights dancing too crazily in the sky.

    Moving on to solar radiation activity. Currently, we're below S-scale storm thresholds. Looking ahead to the next few days, there's a 10% chance of experiencing a minor solar radiation storm. So, keep those sunglasses on hand just in case things get a bit sunny up there.

    And now, for the radio blackout forecast. Thankfully, no blackouts were spotted in the last 24 hours. But, looking forward, we have a 70% chance of seeing Minor to Moderate radio blackouts, along with a slight possibility of Strong events. So, keep your radios tuned in for any unexpected interruptions.

    For more detailed info, be sure to check out the link in our show notes. Stay weather-ready, folks!

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  • 08-25-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 25 2024
    Hey there, weather enthusiasts! It's time for a rundown on the cosmic happenings that might affect us down here on good old planet Earth.

    First up, let's talk geomagnetic activity. The Kp index has been pretty calm lately, with levels expected to stay below any stormy conditions over the next three days. So, no need to worry about any G1 geomagnetic storms popping up.

    Moving on to solar radiation, things have been pretty chill as well. There's a slight possibility of experiencing minor solar radiation storms, but nothing too intense is on the horizon.

    Now, let's tune into radio blackout activity. We've had some minor to moderate blackouts recently, and there's a high chance of more of the same through the next couple of days. So, keep your ears open for some potential radio disruptions.

    And that's the space weather forecast in a nutshell, folks. For more detailed information, be sure to check out the full report via the link in the show notes.

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  • 08-24-2024 - Geomagnetic, Solar, and Radio Activity Observations and Forecast
    Aug 24 2024
    Hey there, weather enthusiasts! Ready to dive into the forecast? Let's break it down in a way that won't have you reaching for your science textbooks.

    First up, we have the NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast. Over the past 24 hours, we've seen a Kp of 3, which is below any worrisome levels. Looking ahead to Aug 24-26, we're expecting Kp levels to stay pretty chill around 1.67. So, no geomagnetic storms on the horizon, folks.

    Moving on to the NOAA Solar Radiation Activity Observation and Forecast. Solar radiation has been behaving, staying below storm thresholds. As for Aug 24-26, there's a slim 10% chance of experiencing S1 or greater storms, so nothing too intense.

    Lastly, let's chat about the NOAA Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast. We saw some R2 level blackouts in the past 24 hours, but don't fret. For Aug 24-26, we're looking at a 70% probability of R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) blackouts due to M-class flare activity. And there's a 15% chance of R3 (Strong) events, mainly from ARs 3790 and 3796 showing off their potential.

    So, that's the lowdown on what Mother Nature has in store for us. For more in-depth details, check us out via the link in the show notes. Stay informed, stay safe, and remember - always be weather-wise!

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