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Solar Trend: Will the Today G1 Geomagnetic Storm Create Power Outages


by Veronica Davis 2018-06-27 
The internal structure of the Sun

Will Today G1 Geomagnetic Storm create power outages and glitches?

On June 20, 2018 a huge sun spot was observed on the Sun and reported rapidly growing. Soon after there were reports of catastrophic solar flares could be a potential harm to the Earth atmosphere.



On June 23, 2018 an asteroid was set to pass by the Earth.

The Next Five Asteroids on June 23, 2018

In 2018 the space weather website keeps track of  significant
solar flares .





Today, June 27, 2018 there will be a a minor G1 geomagnetic storm (Kp5) Threshold Reached: 02:39 UTC as described by the Space weather on twitter:



On June 10, 2018 Coast to Coast discusses about kill shot. For those that have not heard of "kill shot" it a super flares thousands flare stronger. George Noory says that a kill shot may be inevitable to stop. Listen to video Coast To Coast AM radio podcast "Elite Preparing for Solar Killshot in Huge Underground Facilities":

 Remote viewing teacher, Edward A. Dames, Major, U.S. Army (ret.) speaks about what he's uncovered remote viewing covert ET and human agendas. According to Dames, the government intitutions, NASA and NORAD are aware that the 'Killshot' (severe, damaging solar flares that he's remote viewed in our future) is coming, and making preparations to retreat to underground facilities such as at NORAD and the Denver Airport. While he can't pin down a specific time frame for the Killshot, he believes that a nuclear burst on the Korean peninsula, used in anger by the North Koreans, will be a precursor, with the flares following shortly after that.

Elite Preparing for Solar Killshot in Huge Underground Facilities by Coast to Coast


What to look for when you hear there is a massive CME attack on Earth? How can Humans on Earth prepare? Well there are signs? The Sacred Bible tells us that there will be signs in the Heavens.

Solar Storms Solar Flares Associated with Northern Lights and Southern Lights

When you hear news reports of a CME attack, a massive solar radiation or huge solar spots you will see geomagmetic storms. Look at the sky at night for Northern lights or Southern lights dependent on the Poles of the Earth.

1859

Large solar flares often occur during a maximum. For example, the solar storm of 1859 struck the Earth with such intensity that the northern lights were visible as far from the poles as Cuba and Hawaii.

2012


Aurora borealis stretch across Quebec and Ontario early on the morning of 8 October 2012.

Red Sky and Sun

 A red sky means harmful radiations  are present stay indoors. During hurricanes the sky and sun were seen red in Europe such as in the United Kingdom  when Hurricane Ophelia #hurricaneophelia October 16, 2017. The Hurricane Trend story for 2017 has "Hurricane Ophelia heading to Ireland, Wales UK on October 16, 2017!"  producing 32 ft Waves as shown on ventusky predicted models . Youtube search Red sky hurricane




News reports will use words such as Geomagnetic Storm shock waves.

 Here is how to take preventative measures?

First the Sun produces the CME or Coronal Magnetic ejection in the form of plasma and magnetic field from the solar corona.

Shock Wave

Shock wave are disturbances in the space. So this means the shock wave creates an anomaly in space before it impacts the Earth' Magnetosphere. As seen in the image below where the Earth is in the small round object and  the outside looking blue light changes form depending on the solar wind state. A magnetosphere is the region around a planet dominated by the planet's magnetic field. The Magnetosphere Structure is what protects and shields the Earth from Cosmic Rays and radiation. The magnetosphere shield prevents our Earth Planet from erosion of the atmosphere by the solar wind - the constant flow of charged particles streaming off the sun. Cosmic rays was not studied until rockets invention in 1940 s. Understanding space weather will warn us about the danger before it hits the Earth surface .

Magnetosphere Structure

An artist's rendering of the structure of a magnetosphere: 1) Bow shock. 2) Magnetosheath. 3) Magnetopause. 4) Magnetosphere. 5) Northern tail lobe. 6) Southern tail lobe. 7) Plasmasphere.


To understand deeper into what lies outside the Earth is to better understand catastrophe and climate change and climate chaos.





Earth's magnetosphere is part of a dynamic, interconnected system that responds to solar, planetary, and interstellar conditions. It is generated by the convective motion of charged, molten iron, far below the surface in Earth's outer core. Constant bombardment by the solar wind compresses the sun-facing side of our magnetic field. The sun-facing side, or dayside, extends a distance of about six to 10 times the radius of the Earth. The side of the magnetosphere facing away from the sun - the nightside - stretches out into an immense magnetotail, which fluctuates in length and can measure hundreds of Earth radii, far past the moon's orbit at 60 Earth radii.


The ionosphere (/aɪˈɒnəˌsfɪər/[1][2]) is the ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere, from about 60 km (37 mi) to 1,000 km (620 mi) altitude, a region that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere.