Big Flares, Mini-Storms & A Whole Lot of Eye Candy | Solar Storm Forecast 10 December 2023

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This Space Weather News forecast sponsored in part by Millersville University:
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This week our Sun steps into high gear. We have multiple glancing solar storm blows along with a pocket of fast solar wind on its way. Aurora photographers at high latitudes should get a nice show, but it may not be enough for mid-latitude photographers. That being said, with active regions 3511 and 3513 showing significant flare activity and lots of filaments on the disk poised to erupt, it is very possible one of these filaments will be destabilized enough to launch into a solar storm towards Earth later this week. Amateur radio operators and GPS users should plan for moderate radio noise and short-lived radio blackouts on the dayside of Earth, up to the R2-level. Chances for R3-level radio blackouts have been increasing slightly over the past few days, but overall, conditions should begin to calm down once region 3511 rotates to the Sun's farside in the next few days. Learn the details of the coming fast solar wind, watch some gorgeous solar storm eye candy and catch up on some stunning aurora photos from the recent G3-level solar storm.
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For a more in-depth look at the data and images highlighted in this video see links from my other videos. Im saving this space for the aurora field reporter credits.

Aurora Photography Credits:
Janne Maj Nagelsen, between Bergen and Voss, Norway:
https://twitter.com/birgee/status/1732165498937455000
Lily Phan, Bodo, Norway: https://x.com/chrisphan90qt/status/1731709924961296734
Stevo Howells, Hopeman Moray, Scotland: https://x.com/Stevo_SnakeDR/status/1730984277297205399
James Rowley-Hill, Happisburgh Lighthouse, Norfolk, UK: https://x.com/chunder10/status/1730746872807960584
Bileg, Mongolia: https://x.com/eebileg/status/1730583153599996304
Jeff Dai, Karamay, Xinjiang, China: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cxVjPJDgOU
Makoto Kobayashi, Hokkaido, Japan: https://x.com/mako_photo26/status/1730579552634908862
Jim Yang, Heihe, Heilongjiang, Japan: https://x.com/yangyubin1998/status/1730585028479070466
Mike MacLellan, Bonaventure, Quebec, Canada: https://x.com/PeakToSailPhoto/status/1730957651108864301
Diane Hammerling, Manitoba, Canada: https://x.com/bbphoto_ca/status/1731063934520549828
Jenny Hagan, Saskatchewan, Canada: https://x.com/LostInSk/status/1730768495967715667
Eric Bleicher, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA: https://x.com/EBleicher/status/1731597710221017124
Sam Romshek, Prague, New England, USA: https://x.com/samromshek/status/1721689172845408267
MaryBeth Kiczenski, Wisconsin, USA: https://x.com/MKiczenski/status/1732495869310640222
Jake Stehli, Spooner, Wisconsin, USA: https://x.com/eljakeo30/status/1730575223982899224
Tyler Kurtz, North Platte, Nebraska, USA: https://x.com/tornadokurtzman/status/1730808685851509204
Wesley Luginbyhl, Vega, Texas, USA: https://x.com/WesleyLuginbyhl/status/1730808087085187367
JediTimBob, Oreti Beach, near Invercargill, New Zealand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_9enNAHqLc&t=2s
LARRYN, New Zealand: https://x.com/shadowanshadenz/status/1730630324517040210
Shelley, Island Point, Mandurah, Western Australia: https://x.com/wheresshelly/status/1730657387676307465

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