SOLAR MAX IN THE SUN’S SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE-NOAA

At the end of October, Turkish astronomer Senol Sanli made a composite image of the month’s sunspots, all 31 days. Take a look. Notice anything? (It’s not always 31)
There are more sunspots in the sun’s southern hemisphere–more than three times as many according to the Solar Influences and Data Analysis Center. This is the 4th month in a row the southern hemisphere has significantly outperformed the north.
(This is due to the binary triplet configuration of time. This is a preponderance of the S. Polar Zone of rhe earth holon, the bottom 5 lines of 13 tones at the bottom of the Tzolkin. They are strong movement in Seed, Night, Wind, Dragon, and Sun tribes which are Valine, Alanine, Glycine, Cysteine, and the Stop Codon in evolving RNA sequence.)
What’s going on? Solar physicists have long known that the two hemispheres of the sun don’t always operate in sync. (They are just dominant at different times based on evolutionary needs on earth)
Solar Max in the north can be offset from Solar Max in the south by as much as two years–a delay known as the “Gnevyshev gap.” The assymetry is illustrated in this graph of hemispheric sunspot numbers from the last 6 solar cycles:

Is the sun’s southern hemisphere experiencing its Solar Max right now? Maybe. We won’t know for sure until years from now when we can look back and see the final shape of Solar Cycle 25. Meanwhile, stay tuned for more southern sunspots.
Synchronicity: Sunspot Cycle Pivot Point in Exact Synchronicity with NOAA report
GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH (G2): The big storm is over. Now for the little storm. NOAA forecasters say that minor (G1) to moderate (G2) geomagnetic storms are possible today in response to a glancing-blow CME from departing sunspot AR3664. Aurora alerts: SMS Text
PROTONS ARE RAINING DOWN ON EARTH: Giant sunspot AR3664 is no longer facing Earth. That makes it extra dangerous. Right now, the Carrington-class sunspot is passing over the sun’s western limb–a region of the sun that is magnetically connected to our planet. (I’ll say. It’s one of THE OMEGA POINTS FOR TIME but the Feds don’t appear to know that yet. If they do, they keep it secret like they do everything else.) Indeed, we are feeling the effects of that connection; take a look at this map of ongoing radio blackouts:
Red zones in the map show where shortwave radio signals are being absorbed. Frequencies below 20 MHz are almost completely blacked out, a nuisance for long-distance aviators and ham radio operators.
What’s causing this? Protons accelerated by solar flares in the magnetic canopy of AR3664 are following the Parker Spiral back to Earth. Think of it as a magnetic superhighway. Arriving particles are funneled by our planet’s magnetic field toward the poles where they ionize the atmosphere and interfere with the transmission of shortwave radio signals.
This polar cap absorption event could last for days, especially if it is boosted by more flares from AR3664. You can can monitor its progress here.
(It will last for 2 more days while we extend the Red galactic Spectrum of light and sound as of yesterday. In 2 days the 52-day cycle ends and we enter a new 52-day cycle, what we call the Green Central Time Castle of Enchantment. It has to do with Mercury and the Red Moon tribe. In amino acid sequencing is the START CODON, METHIONINE.)
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CO-ROTATING INTERACTION REGION: NOAA forecasters say that a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) could hit Earth later today. CIRs are shock-like transition zones between fast- and slow-moving streams of solar wind. Think of them as mini-CMEs. If this one arrives as predicted, Arctic sky watchers might witness an outburst of lights tonight. Aurora alerts: SMS Text.
‘DELTA SUNSPOT’ FACES EARTH: Sunspots are giant islands of magnetism floating on the surface of the sun. Usually their magnetic poles are well separated, plus (+) and minus (-) far apart. However, there is a sunspot now facing Earth with multiple poles mixed up and jostling together:

The magnetic classification of AR3460 is ‘beta-gamma-delta.’
This magnetic map from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the magnetic architecture of sunspot AR3460. It has many magnetic poles with + and – pressed together in close proximity. This could lead to magnetic reconnection and a strong, Earth-directed solar flare. Solar flare alerts: SMS Text
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CRYOVOLCANIC COMET 12P: Some people look at this week’s outburst of cryovolcanic comet 12P/Pons-Brooks and see the Millennium Falcon. Bill Williams of Florida’s Chiefland Astro Village sees a different spaceship. “The Romulan Warbird flies again!” he says. The classic Star Trek vessel is inset in this picture Williams took on Oct 9th:

“It is fascinating to see Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks ‘come alive’ again, sporting peculiar horns and symmetrical knots around the comet coma,” he says.
This is the second time in 2023 that Comet 12P has erupted and–bafflingly–produced a spaceship-like silhouette. The first time in July was nearly identical. According to Richard Miles of the British Astronomical Association, “the two ‘horns’ may be caused by a peculiarly-shaped cryovolcanic vent with some sort of blockage causing material to be expelled with a weird flow pattern.”
This comet could cause a sensation next year. It is falling toward the sun and expected to become a naked-eye object only a few days before the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Sky watchers in the path of totality could look up and see a spaceship-shaped outburst for themselves.


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