Solar wind shock arrival

Monday, 8 January 2018 13:58 UTC

Solar wind shock arrival

A shock in the solar wind arrived this morning around 6:00 UTC. While not very strong (solar wind speed at impact 350km/s) it is hard to pinpoint the source of this shock wave.

A coronal hole solar wind stream was expected but not of this magnitude due to the high latitude of the coronal hole. Such clear shocks with a very sharp increase in the solar wind speed/IMF (Bt) are usually associated with the arrival of an interplanetary magnetic cloud, also better known as a coronal mass ejection. The catch is: there were no known coronal mass ejections on the way to Earth.

Nonetheless, whatever this may be, it is worth to keep an eye on the stats right now. The north-south direction of the IMF (Bz) has been mostly northward but did turn southward about 2 hours ago and the solar wind speed is also increasing to about 440km/s. Active geomagnetic conditions (Kp4) are possible later today should the current conditions hold.

Any mentioned solar flare in this article has a scaling factor applied by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), the reported solar flares are 42% smaller than for the science quality data. The scaling factor has been removed from our archived solar flare data to reflect the true physical units.

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