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Jure Atanackov (@jatanackov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here we go! This is a complex full halo CME after the combined filament eruption and X1.7 flare in AR 4274. Looks promising.

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Kilauea eruption continues πŸŒ‹πŸ”₯ People watched as lava shot over 1,000 feet high from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano during its latest eruptive episode over the weekend.

Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dodgers fans have made it overwhelmingly clear that they want Miguel Rojas to stay in LA for the 2026 season πŸ”₯ Based on a poll from earlier this month, 91.2% of fans voted for the Dodgers to bring back Miggy Ro πŸ™Œ Should Miggy finish his career with the Dodgers? πŸ€”

Dodgers fans have made it overwhelmingly clear that they want Miguel Rojas to stay in LA for the 2026 season πŸ”₯

Based on a poll from earlier this month, 91.2% of fans voted for the Dodgers to bring back Miggy Ro πŸ™Œ

Should Miggy finish his career with the Dodgers? πŸ€”
Vincent Ledvina (@vincent_ledvina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here we go! NOAA has just announced a strong geomagnetic storm forecast for Tuesday night due to a couple solar storms heading towards Earth. If these solar storms or CMEs do impact, we could see the auroral ovals extend to lower latitudes and during activity flare-ups called

Here we go! NOAA has just announced a strong geomagnetic storm forecast for Tuesday night due to a couple solar storms heading towards Earth. 

If these solar storms or CMEs do impact, we could see the auroral ovals extend to lower latitudes and during activity flare-ups called
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (@nwsswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Veteran's Day fireworks! X5.1 flare (R3-Strong) from Region 4274 Region 4274 produced an X5.1 flare at 11/1004 UTC. Likely the strongest flare of the cycle. More information will follow in subsequent posts. Stay tuned to our website for updates.

Veteran's Day fireworks!
X5.1 flare (R3-Strong) from Region 4274

Region 4274 produced an X5.1 flare at 11/1004 UTC. Likely the strongest flare of the cycle. More information will follow in subsequent posts.

Stay tuned to our website for updates.
Jure Atanackov (@jatanackov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WOW! Save this one! Look at the CME blast propagating in EUV imagery! SUVI 284A shows a massive and very fast coronal wave - lifting CME - expanding from the X5.1 flare location. No running difference imagery needed to clearly see it, this one is a massive coronal tsunami. It has

Jure Atanackov (@jatanackov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WOW! The CME looks absolutely spectacular in Stereo A Cor2 images. Big, fast full-halo, lopsided from Stereo A. The bulk will most likely be Earth-directed, clearly going E-ward from Stereo A view point, 50Β° ahead of us in its orbit. What a blast!

WOW! The CME looks absolutely spectacular in Stereo A Cor2 images. Big, fast full-halo, lopsided from Stereo A. The bulk will most likely be Earth-directed, clearly going E-ward from Stereo A view point, 50Β° ahead of us in its orbit. What a blast!
Robert Irwin (@robertirwin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight, my foxtrot dance is inspired by my sister and it’s in memory of my dad. My family is everything to me, and I can’t wait for this special night ❀️ Dancing with the Stars #DWTS

NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (@nwsswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WATCH: Geomagnetic Storm Category G4 or Greater Predicted Highest Storm Level Predicted by Day: Nov 12: G4 (Severe) Nov 13: G3 (Strong) Nov 14: G1 (Minor) Issue Time: 2025 Nov 11 1705 UTC bit.ly/3wVgAKH

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A Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch (G4, Kp=8) is now in effect for 12 November due to anticipated CME effects. A Strong Geomagnetic Storm Watch continues for 13 November.

A Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch (G4, Kp=8) is now in effect for 12 November due to anticipated CME effects. A Strong Geomagnetic Storm Watch continues for 13 November.
Vincent Ledvina (@vincent_ledvina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SWPC has only ever issued a handful of G4 watches, and we have now for Nov 12 due to three incoming CMEs. Storming may begin on Nov 11 with the impact of the first CME with two more close behind it. If the forecast verifies, much of the U.S. may see the aurora Tue/Wed nights.

SWPC has only ever issued a handful of G4 watches, and we have now for Nov 12 due to three incoming CMEs. Storming may begin on Nov 11 with the impact of the first CME with two more close behind it.

If the forecast verifies, much of the U.S. may see the aurora Tue/Wed nights.
Jure Atanackov (@jatanackov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy smokes! SWPC WSA-ENLIL model prediction indicates the CME from the X5.1 flare may arrive as soon as 16-17h UTC tomorrow. Impact speed: ~1400 km/s. If this verifies, then this CME is potential G5 storm material. Especially with already ongoing storming from preceding CME

Holy smokes! SWPC WSA-ENLIL model prediction indicates the CME from the X5.1 flare may arrive as soon as 16-17h UTC tomorrow. Impact speed: ~1400 km/s. If this verifies, then this CME is potential G5 storm material. Especially with already ongoing storming from preceding CME
Vincent Ledvina (@vincent_ledvina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forecast UPGRADED to G4/SEVERE Geomagnetic Storming! There is a good chance of widespread auroral displays tonight and throughout the week. Here's what you need to know! Full details below: What's happening? Three solar storms are on the way to Earth. These are big ejections of

Forecast UPGRADED to G4/SEVERE Geomagnetic Storming! There is a good chance of widespread auroral displays tonight and throughout the week. Here's what you need to know! Full details below:

What's happening?

Three solar storms are on the way to Earth. These are big ejections of