[HN Gopher] Biggest solar flare since 2017 erupts from sun and E...
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       Biggest solar flare since 2017 erupts from sun and Earth is in the
       firing line
        
       Author : rootforce
       Score  : 44 points
       Date   : 2024-10-03 20:52 UTC (2 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (www.space.com)
 (TXT) w3m dump (www.space.com)
        
       | pfdietz wrote:
       | Track the impacts on https://www.spaceweather.com/
        
         | dylan604 wrote:
         | Holy cow that's an insane website design. So, where exactly do
         | I see the tracking? Is it below the grift of a 3D printed moon?
         | Is it near the ads for casinos. Or maybe the mood rings?
         | 
         | This isn't a bitch about ads. It's I honestly cannot easily
         | find the actual information the site is supposedly hosting.
        
           | mystified5016 wrote:
           | Woah, they must be doing something weird to get past ad
           | blockers. This is an _outrageous_ monstrosity of a website
        
           | grayfaced wrote:
           | I spent way too long trying to find basic info before I gave
           | up on that site. The two questions I was hoping to see: 1.
           | When will it be the strongest 2. What latitudes should expect
           | to see auroras.
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           | The first question is answered by:
           | https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/3-day-forecast (Strongest
           | at Fri 2100-0000 UTC)
        
       | Animats wrote:
       | No warnings at NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center.[1]
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       | No warnings on PJM grid dashboard.
       | 
       | Probably not going to be a problem.
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       | [1] https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/
        
       | bamboozled wrote:
       | Prediction: Absolutely nothing significant will happen here.
        
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