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Mon, 10 May 2021 07:00 UTC
Near-term models don t know whether they re coming or going. This meridional jet stream flow is throwing them for a loop. And after fooling many MSM publications into running headlines such as Intense 10 day Heatwave set to strike Europe, the models have now flipped, and are forecasting
yet more Arctic cold. May time blizzard makes us shiver, tweeted the YorkshireSpeherdess, who runs a successful sheep farm. You can t believe this is May, she says in the video. It s just like the middle of winter. Paul Simons Weather Eye article from the Saturday Times compared England s recent May snowfall to that 1821:
On May 12, a
weak Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) released from the Sun hit Earth. The event was supposed to pass by uneventfully it would perhaps spark a few auroras, but nothing more. So how did a strong G3 geomagnetic storm ensue?
Nobody was expecting a level 3 event from this CME.
Nobody saw the KP Index hitting 7.
© spaceweathernews.comAnd when I say nobody, I mean nobody predicted this: not NASA, NOAA, ESA or IPS in Australia.
The CME s speed peaked at just 500 km/s (purple line below).
This is a little stronger than your standard solar wind, but weak in terms of a Coronal Mass Ejection.