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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"The Earth is constantly immersed in the solar wind, a rarefied flow of hot plasma (gas of free electrons and positive ions) emitted by the Sun in all directions, a result of the two-million-degree heat of the Sun's outermost layer, the corona. The solar wind usually reaches Earth with a velocity around 400 km/s, density around 5 ions/cm3 and magnetic field intensity around 2-5 nT (nanoteslas; Earth's surface field is typically 30,000-50,000 nT). These are typical values. During magnetic storms, in particular, flows can be several times faster; the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) may also be much stronger." Sure... the number density of ionized particles is somewhat bigger than the 5/cc you describe above, so solar wind is actually not a big contributor to it. Most of the ionization comes from UV ionizing the air atoms/molecules. (that's what the whole daytime sky wave off the F layer is all about, after all.. working Australia from the California on 20 meters at 5AM CA time probably isn't a good bet) The aurora is NOT caused by acoustic waves. " In the explosive event that a coronal mass ejection (CME) is reported it's time to hop into action because this super-charged solar wind is traveling fast (maybe 3-to-5 million miles per hour). When this energy sweeps by the earth 1-to-3 nights later there is a very good chance of aurora activity". From: http://aurorahunter.com/aurora-prediction.php That's not acoustic. That's just particles streaming out into space, and because there's not many other particles to bump into, most of them get to Earth |
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