Subsiding geomagnetic storm, all levels are back to normal

Subsiding geomagnetic storm, all levels are back to normal

The geomagnetic storming started on July 14th through 16th and it is subsiding right now. Geomagnetic storm was triggered by a CME impact on July 14th around 18:00 UTC when strong X1.4 solar flare exploded from Sunspot AR 1520. Conditions at the peak showed Moderate

G2 Geomagnetic storming in progress (Kp=6)

G2 Geomagnetic storming in progress (Kp=6)

We are still experiencing effects of incoming CME generated from Sunspot 1520 which produced strong X1.4 Solar Flare on Thursday. A Moderate G2 Geomagnetic Storm (KP=6) is in progress right now due to an incoming CME shock. The geomagnetic field has been at active to

Sunspot 1520 harbors energy for X-class solar flare

Sunspot 1520 harbors energy for X-class solar flare

Sunspot 1520 remains a large sunspot cluster and may produce isolated M-Class and X-class flares. Aside from the pocket of sunspots in the southern hemisphere, the remainder of the visible solar disk is currently spotless. AR1520 stretches more than 140,000 km (11