Sol (Sun) and its phenomena

So the intensification of global storm activity will continue to intensify exponentially given all the data shared here and on other weather related threads. 😬🥶


An attenuated front stationed itself from the North Sea to the Pyrenees, giving local drizzle. The latter will not go further due to the establishment of a dry (East to North-East) but cold continental flow, allowing the #gelées to become widespread over the next few days.

 
Seeing all this increase in solar activity, an idea has come to my mind.

What can happen to people if a severe geomagnetic storm hits the northern hemisphere?

How will the graphene particles that people (lots of people) have in their blood react to strong electromagnetic activity?

Could it be the case that the side effects of the vaccine worsen?
Overall, our study found that geomagnetic disturbances (GMD) lead to an increase in city-specific and season-stratified total, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and myocardial infarction deaths in the selected 263 U.S. cities. The effects of GMD on total deaths were found in all seasons, and on CVD and myocardial infarction deaths in spring and fall. When comparing this with the effect of particulate matter our study found that the effects of GMD on total, CVD, and myocardial infarction deaths were also higher spring and fall than there were for particulate matter alone. This may be explained by increased numbers of geomagnetic storms during spring and fall.

 
Could it be the case that the side effects of the vaccine worsen?



Here is something very interesting

An investigation of the influence of geomagnetic storms of various intensities on healthy adults' human brain activity and its functional state was conducted. Results of electroencephalogram (EEG) investigations were used as the most objective method reflecting functional state of the human brain. Studies on the influence of geomagnetic storms on the human brain functional state of healthy adult women patients (permanent group) in states of relaxation, photo-stimulation and hyper-ventilation have revealed a negative influence of severe geomagnetic storms on functional state of the human brain. As a rule, during periods of strong geomagnetic disturbances, indisposition, weakness and presence of indistinct localized headaches were recorded for majority of patients. Complex of nonspecific shifts on EEG reflects disorganization of functional activity of cortex of large hemispheres of the human brain at geomagnetically disturbed days, which is likely connected with dysfunction of integrative subcortical systems, with disbalance of its ascending synchronizing and desynchronizing influences.
During strong disturbances of geomagnetic conditions, the negative emotional background of the person is amplified. Strengthening cortical connections in the right cortical hemisphere and their short circuit on temporal sections during geomagnetically disturbed days were observed, while, in geomagnetically quiet days, a profile of correlation interrelations reflected weak internal- and inter-hemispheric connections


Now, maybe it's a coincidence, or maybe it's not.

On March 03, an M2 flare was detected, not earth directed however a minor flux of X Ray absortion was detected over american continent. These x-rays are produced by sunspots, as well as by solar flares.



In addition to this solar flare, the earth began to face the solar wind from a coronal hole detected at the beginning of the month.


The solar wind current arrived on March 5 and produced a geomagnetic storm:

From Spaceweather on 04 march

SOLAR WIND STREAM APPROACHES EARTH: A stream of solar wind is approaching Earth. Estimated time of arrival: March 5th. The gaseous material is flowing from an equatorial hole in the sun's atmosphere, and it could spark minor geomagnetic storms and Arctic auroras when it arrives

From Spaceweather on 05 march:

GEOMAGNETIC STORM TODAY: Earth is moving deeper into a stream of solar wind flowing faster than 500 km/s from an equatorial hole in the sun's atmosphere. The action of the stream produced a G1-class geomagnetic storm midday UT on March 5th. High-latitude sky watchers should remain alert for auroras after local nightfall.


Now, I speculate that this solar storm influenced the behavior (increasing their negative emotions) of the fans who attended a soccer game in Queretaro, Mexico and caused a tragedy that went around the world due to the brutality.

One group of fans beat another to exhaustion.


This was a truly horrendous event.
The government says that no one was killed, but the videos circulating on the networks are brutal. Apologies for the graphics of the video.


What the hell is going on.

I think that now that the earth's electromagnetic field is weakening and more cosmic rays are entering, coupled with the hyperkinetic sensations of the wave, we are going to see more cases of brutality around the world. (or the encrease of earthquakes or vocanic events)

For now, watch out for this:

POSSIBLE CME IMPACT THIS WEEK: A faint CME might sideswipe Earth's magnetic field on March 10th. It left the sun on March 7th following the eruption of a magnetic filament; no sunspots were involved. The glancing blow could spark minor G1-class geomagnetic storms later this week

 


A YEAR OF SUNSPOTS, SOUTH VS. NORTH: In late 2020, Indian amateur astronomer Soumyadeep Mukherjee decided to photograph the same sunspot for 7 days in a row. At the end of the week, he found he couldn't stop. "I kept going and photographed the sun for 365 days in a row," says Mukherjee.

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This image is a blend of all the pictures I took," he says. "It shows every sunspot that crossed the solar disk from Dec. 25, 2020, to Dec. 31, 2021. Only 6 days are missing due to complete cloud cover
."The composite image reveals two things: First, all of the sunspots are concentrated in two bands--one north and one south of the sun's equator. Second, the south seems busier than the north. The southern band is wider and there are more sunspots.
Sunspot data from the Royal Observatory of Belgium confirm the assymetry. Red represents an excess of southern sunspots, while green denotes the opposite. The beginning of Solar Cycle 25 is all red, in accord with Mukherjee's photo.

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