On October 13, it was announced that the Earth’s magnetosphere was experiencing the formation of a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) caused by the merging of slow and fast solar winds. The situation is predicted to deteriorate today as a result of new solar winds escaping from a worm-like coronal hole, leading to the initiation of a strong solar storm. This event is anticipated to happen shortly before the annular solar eclipse takes place in the early morning of October 14. The data comes from two different sources. The first is…
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