Enhanced Pockets of Fast Solar Wind | Solar Storm Forecast 12 September 2023

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This Space Weather News forecast sponsored in part by Millersville University:
https://www.millersville.edu/swen
00:00 Introduction
00:14 SWEN at Millersville University & Sponsor Acknowledgements
00:55 Frontside Solar Overview
02:12 M-Flare & Radio Blackout Meter
03:05 Solar Storm Conditions
04:07 Aurora Field Reporter Highlights
05:36 Farside Solar Overview
07:01 Moon Phase
07:15 Aurora 5-Day Outlooks
08:23 Solar Flare & Radio Blackout 5-Day Outlook
09:20 Radiation Storm & Polar Aviation 5-Day Outlook
10:01 Closing
Our Sun continues to remain a bit on the quiet side, with only a glancing solar storm launched towards Earth this week. Region 3423 is the region to watch and it is showing some signs of growth, but it has yet to fire any flares larger than an R1 radio blackout level. We do have several coronal holes sending us pockets of fast solar wind that could bring aurora to high latitudes over the next few days. The glancing solar storm passage may enhance these pockets of fast wind enough to bring sporadic aurora down to mid-latitudes in short bursts, but any shows are expected to be fleeting. Aurora photographers may find the lack of a bright moon quite helpful if they decide to chase aurora. Amateur radio operators and GPS users should enjoy a break from big radio blackouts on Earth's dayside and mild conditions on Earth's nightside. Learn the details of the coming fast solar wind, see how it might be enhanced, and find out what else our Sun has in store this week.
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Aurora Photography Credits:
Nathan Barker, West Perth, Ontario, Canada: https://twitter.com/NASA_Nerd/status/1698163670646153664
Scott Rock, Port Elgin Harbour, Ontario, Canada: https://twitter.com/scottrockphoto/status/1698387166487838927
Jamie, Grand Bend, Southern Ontario, Canada: https://twitter.com/PhotoChaserJ/status/1698207528708894996
Mike MacLellan, Bonaventure, Quebec,Canada: https://twitter.com/PeakToSailPhoto/status/1698207721273663746
Diane Hammerling, Matlock, Manitoba,Canada: https://twitter.com/bbphoto_ca/status/1697912355047247892
Images By Stan, Alberta,Canada: https://twitter.com/ImagesByStan/status/1698223398420398441
Harlan Thomas, Granisle BC, British Columbia, Canada: https://twitter.com/theauroraguy/status/1698192631002706128
BirdingPeepWx, Millinocket Lake, Maine, USA: https://twitter.com/BirdingPeepWx/status/1698174701527285887
NEOC Star Cam, Millinocket, Maine, USA: https://twitter.com/mark_tarello/status/1698298267153391775
Lake Superior Photo, Marquette, Michigan, USA: https://twitter.com/LAKSuperiorFoto/status/1698158623354954079
Scott McNally, NW Wisconsin, USA:
https://twitter.com/scottmcn20/status/1698381466894274831
Noel Bowman, Cle Elum, Washington, USA: https://twitter.com/NoelBowman13/status/1698102901502255130
Nina Brady, Kenilworth, Illinois, USA:
https://twitter.com/NinaBrady/status/1698452667779916080
TSchlitt-Photography, Washington, Missouri, USA: https://twitter.com/Stormchaser_TS/status/1698391196802961892
JTK, Arvonia, Kansas, USA:
https://twitter.com/jtkbruh/status/1698163331457061168
Tim, Invercargill City, New Zealand: https://twitter.com/JediTimbob/status/1697897758966022557
Paul Le Comte, Otago Peninsula Ōtepoti, New Zealand: https://twitter.com/five15design/status/1697919154509242794
Les Ladbrook, Southland south coast, New Zealand: https://twitter.com/Fiblet99Les
(private communication)
Grahame, Cape Le Grand National Park, Perth, Australia: https://twitter.com/perthobs/status/1698470976718008486

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