Our Sun is About to Get Busy | Solar Storm Forecast 10.25.2021

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This Space Weather News forecast sponsored in part by Millersville University:
https://www.millersville.edu/swen
This week our Sun is getting primed for some real activity! Although space weather has been quiet this week, multiple new regions are rotating into Earth-view (at least four) and several of them are solar storm producers. We also have one region that has the potential to become a real M-flare player. GPS users should be enjoying good reception right now, but that could change later in this week and into the next. Solar flux is also increasing rapidly, moving up through the high 70s last week into the high 80s, and possibly ramping up into the high 90s by mid-week. We could even see triple digits again by the end of the week! This means we are moving into the good range for radio propagation on Earth's dayside. Likely these conditions will last over the next two weeks! As for aurora possibilities, we will need to wait for a few more days before any of these regions rotate into the Earth-strike zone, so aurora photographers will have only a small pocket of fast solar wind to give a slim chance of aurora views right around mid-week, but those chances are pretty much reserved for high-latitude chasers. Learn details of the new active regions rotating into Earth view and how they might affect you, catch up on aurora pics from the recent G2-level solar storm, 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 other videos. I need to save this space for credits and links to the aurora photographs highlighted this week.

Aurora Field Reporter Photography:
HJM Night Skies, Tromsø, Norway:
https://twitter.com/HjmNightSkies/status/1450028308419198977
Friðrik Hreinsson, Pingvillier, Iceland:
https://twitter.com/Blackprojects/status/1448064954846822403
Mike MacLellan, Bonaventure, Québec, Canada:
https://twitter.com/PeakToSailPhoto/status/1448316095681777672
Scott Rock Photography, Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada:
https://twitter.com/scottrockphoto/status/1447881435097014272
Tim Fennell, Springfield, Manitoba, Canada:
https://twitter.com/fennelltim/status/1448375553518673930
Justin Anderson, Manitoba Canada:
https://twitter.com/AuroraJAnderson/status/1447998990054658049
Lori McNaughton, MooseJaw, Saskatchewan, Canada:
https://twitter.com/LoriMcNaughton/status/1448066165914226689
Harlan Thomas, Aurora, Alberta, Canada:
https://twitter.com/theauroraguy/status/1448045597122961412
David McColm, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada:
https://twitter.com/davidlmccolm/status/1447972089558810625
Steven Elliott, West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada:
https://twitter.com/OkanaganAstro/status/1447974194063429635
Rob Wright Images, Rollinsford, New Hampshire, USA:
https://twitter.com/RobWrightImages/status/1447800561923932162
Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA:
https://twitter.com/ItsAstroKota/status/1448068481153388547
Bob Conzemius, Minnesota, USA:
https://twitter.com/BobConzemius/status/1447995035878821891
Jake Stehli, Southwest Minnesota, USA:
https://twitter.com/eljakeo30/status/1448326793879035904
StarGuy Mark, Oran, Iowa, USA:
https://twitter.com/SSA_Mark/status/1447881114064932871
Chris, Cleveland, Ohio, USA:
https://twitter.com/GreenBastard/status/1447805092497924097
Caryl Bohn, West Oak, Nebraska, USA:
https://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=178606
https://twitter.com/WthrLdy/status/1447778275955249157
Nathan Santo Domingo, United Flight from Denver to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA:
https://twitter.com/NSDwx/status/1447796217447124996
Randy Small, Lynden, Washington, USA:
https://twitter.com/RandySmall/status/1447795032254136326
Tim Schallberger, Bend, Oregon, USA:
https://twitter.com/tschallb/status/1447802555061338114

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