A Big-Flare Players Come and Go as Fast Wind Enters | Solar Storm Forecast 09.16.2022

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This week we say goodbye to big flare player region 3098 and hello to region 3102 as we wait for even bigger flare player, old region 3089 to rotate back into Earth-view. This means we are getting a slight reprieve when it comes to radio blackouts from big flares on Earth's dayside. Amateur radio operators and GPS users should breathe a sigh of relief as dayside disruptions should be significantly reduced this week. Radio noise remains an issue but propagation should remain in the good range. We do have a coronal hole rotating into the Earth-strike zone, which will bring us some fast solar wind through the weekend, but it will be comparatively mild compared to what we experienced at the beginning of September. Aurora photographers at high latitudes have a decent chance of aurora shows, but photographers at mid-latitudes will only have sporadic shows through the weekend. Learn more about the new flare players rotating into view, find out when and where aurora might be visible, and see why satellite operators must remain vigilant this week.
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Aurora Photographer Credits:
Night Lights Films, Troms, Norway:
https://twitter.com/NightLights_AM/status/1566411480139972610
Lone Athanasakis, Denmark:
https://twitter.com/Lathanafoto/status/156666924025343181
Scott Cogan, Scotland:
https://twitter.com/theauroraguy/status/1566960299739348992
Austin Taylor, Shetland, UK:
https://twitter.com/aurorashetland/status/1566196068735455234
Wioleta Gorecka, Kleifarvatn, Hafnarfjörður, Iceland:
https://twitter.com/Loveon999/status/1566297072294236161
Mike MacLellan, Bonaventure Québec, Canada:
https://twitter.com/PeakToSailPhoto/status/1566792074791456768
Jamie, South Ontario:
https://twitter.com/PhotoChaserJ/status/1566129725046759426
Deb Maluk, Manitoba, Canada:
https://twitter.com/dmaluk1/status/1566654530422509568
Gunjan Sinha PhD, Saskatchewan, Canada:
https://twitter.com/gunjansinha2017/status/1566401744850288640
Hugo Sanchez, Jasper, Alberta, Canada:
https://twitter.com/YEGHugo/status/1567512308527812613
Justice Ginni, White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA,
https://twitter.com/Loveon999/status/1566656989341462530
Scott McNally, Wisconsin:
https://twitter.com/scottmcn20/status/1566942098582118410
Alexander Falconer, Minnesota, USA:
https://twitter.com/alexfalconrt/status/1566919043860369409
Jim Chimney, Northern Michigan, USA:
https://twitter.com/AhmadBajjeyWx/status/1566797645607223297
Randy Small, Lynden, Washington, USA
https://twitter.com/RandySmall/status/1566324018923569153
Josh Frye, Balfour, North Dakota, USA:
https://twitter.com/CentralDakSWXC/status/1566579322143457280
Alex Resel, Northeast South Dakota, USA:
https://twitter.com/aresel_/status/1566467915200749569
Derick Wilson, Paradox, Colorado, USA:
https://twitter.com/hillsblockview/status/1566587013763108890
Colton Flint, Elko, Nevada, USA:
https://twitter.com/Tornadof123/status/1566314858584231936
Matt Ley, South East Wyoming, USA:
https://twitter.com/Matt_wyo/status/1566295583878291456
Oliver Whone, Nipaluna, Tasmania,
https://twitter.com/Australia/status/1566380589342724098/photo/1
Ian Griffin, Otago Penninsula, New Zealand:
https://twitter.com/iangriffin/status/1566174280941203461

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