Coronal Hole, Bright Region Oreo: Solar Storm Forecast 06-05-2019

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This Solar Storm Forecast sponsored in part by 3ric Johanson: http://instagram.com/scubist

Two familiar bright regions rotate back into Earth-view this week, but they arent quite as active as they were the last time we saw them. No longer classified as sunspots, nevertheless, these regions are still boosting the solar flux, which means radio propagation is back into the marginal range on Earth's dayside for emergency responders and amateur radio operators. We also have a stealthy solar storm that has launched towards Earth. Couple that with the small pockets of fast solar wind in this "coronal hole, bright region oreo cookie sandwich" and we could see unsettled to active conditions on and off throughout this whole week. Learn more about how these bright regions might affect you, catch up on aurora photos from recent solar storms, and see what else our Sun has in store!

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For a more in-depth look at the data and images in this video see the links in my previous forecasts. I am saving this space for links to the aurora field reporter photos highlighted this week.

Aurora Field Reporter Photography:
Matt Deamer, Isle of Skye, Scotland:
https://twitter.com/Matt2901/status/1127014550644170752
Live Aurora Newtwork, Iceland:
https://twitter.com/LiveAuroraNetw1/status/1133038617058775050
Will Dunn, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada:
https://twitter.com/WDPhotography3/status/1127215151197949953
Scott Rock, Southampton, Ontario, Canada:
https://twitter.com/scottrockphoto/status/1127146890225692672
Jeff Adams, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada:
https://twitter.com/jeffmadams/status/1127181604768501760
John Barnes, Central Alberta, Canada:
https://twitter.com/Johnny_B500/status/1129956179927429120
Steph Edgar-Cassin Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada:
https://twitter.com/stephedgar87/status/1129295763736006656
Tom Warner, Flight over Hudson Bay:
https://twitter.com/warnerimages/status/1128737176647237632
Jenny Hagan, near Laporte, Saskatchewan, Canada:
https://twitter.com/LostInSk/status/1128199342169382912
Cynthia Salgado, Saskatchewan, Canada:
https://twitter.com/peeta333/status/1128387479772516352
Bruce McCurdy, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
https://twitter.com/BruceMcCurdy/status/1128224734448013312
Deb Maluk, Sandy Lake, Manitoba, Canada:
https://twitter.com/dmaluk1/status/1128267517141471232
Brendon, Wyoming-Colorado border, USA:
https://twitter.com/brendonme/status/1128307123065118720
Carl Jones, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA:
https://twitter.com/northflwx/status/1128210205861392384
Isaac, Lily Pond, Michigan, USA:
https://twitter.com/ID_Photo_Graphy/status/1128284544493289472
Paul Stewart, Timaru, New Zealand:
https://twitter.com/astrostew/status/1128250986068230144
Paul, Southland, New Zealand:
https://twitter.com/Chasingnatureph/status/1128203789121478656
https://twitter.com/Chasingnatureph/status/1128232624357380096
David Clearwater, Kuana Southland, New Zealand:
https://twitter.com/five15design/status/1128265464621092864
Benjamin Alldridge, Tasmania:
https://twitter.com/norks/status/1127235886817484800

Images c/o NASA/ESA/CSA (most notably the superb SDO, SOHO, ACE, STEREO, CCMC, JPL & DSN teams, amazing professionals, hobbyists, institutions, organizations, agencies and amateurs such as those at the USAF/HAARP, NICT, NOAA, USGS, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Intellicast, Catatania, rice.edu, wisc.edu, sonoma.edu ucalgary.ca, rssi.ru, ohio-state.edu, solen.info, and more. Thanks for making Space Weather part of our every day dialogue.

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