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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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From: weatherguru5/24/2016 3:58:29 PM
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Solar activity has been relatively flat-lined. Tomorrow evening (~7 pm EDT on May 25th) the "Earth will cross a fold in the heliospheric current sheet and enter a region of space filled with negative polarity magnetic fields. Such fields can open a crack in Earth's magnetosphere, allowing solar wind to pour in and fuel geomagnetic disturbances."

spaceweather.com

This spikes the risk of earthquakes (magnitude of 6+), especially coming out of a full moon. I can't say where, I am just noting the link. Weather-wise, this deepens low pressure systems. One is on the west coast and will affect the Rockies, and one is swirling in midwest, which will enhance severe activity along the Mississippi River region.
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