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To: Doug R who wrote (1153)12/19/2018 3:12:17 PM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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Hawkmoon

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in re; Message 31937779
Magnetosphere data for the time period before and after the noted change in orientation.
Dates given on chart are done European style so for this side of the pond are read as:

11/17/2018 to 12/10/2018. Reading #1692 occurs on or about 12/5/18. The date when the new anomaly was first noted.



To: Doug R who wrote (1153)12/22/2018 10:43:22 AM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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3bar

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Well, at least it only took me three days to figure it out.
One person (on day 1.5) suggested that it may be due to tilt of Earth being at the time of Solstice. I checked for historical images and the closest I could find was late November. Since this tilt was first recorded on Dec 3 and the late Nov image from an earlier year was not anything like what was seen on Dec 3 this year, I thought is could well be an anomalous event. However, this graphic shows there is a seasonal change to the orientation and that change appears to match what is seen now.


I will be passing this around to those who are also trying to hunt down the answer.

Well, for now, back to our regularly scheduled GSM.
Ack.

I did learn quite a few other things going up the wrong street for a few days though.