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9-8-2014 Harvest Moon iMountainNews.com
Thunder Storms and Flash Flooding hits Southwest California Sept 2014
Moisture from Pacific Tropical Storm Norbert and monsoonal
moisture will combine to produce showers and thunderstorms over parts of
the Southwest/Southern California/Great Basin and into parts of the
Southern/Central Rockies through Tuesday.
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
109 PM PDT SUN SEP 7 2014
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN DIEGO HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
NORTHWESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF…RIVERSIDE…MORENO VALLEY…
SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF…SAN BERNARDINO…RIALTO…REDLANDS…
FONTANA…
* UNTIL 415 PM PDT
* AT 100 PM PDT…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
THUNDERSTORMS NEAR RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO WHICH WILL LIKELY
PRODUCE FLASH FLOODING. THE THUNDERSTORMS WERE NEARLY STATIONARY.
INTERSTATES 10 AND 215 MAY BE IMPACTED.
* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
RUNNING SPRINGS…RUBIDOUX…PEDLEY…MUSCOY…LOMA LINDA…
HIGHLAND…CRESTLINE…COLTON AND BLOOMINGTON.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE…TURN AROUND…DONT DROWN.
Weekly Sun SOHO 2014 May
San Diego Fire Update 5-17-14
Some of this info is from last night, the info I have for the fires on base is most current
The Cocos Fire in San Marcos is at 3,018 acres and is 70 percent contained
The Bernardo Fire is at 1,548 acres and is 90 percent contained
The Tomahawk Fire on base is at 6,500 acres 60 percent contained
Las Pulgas Fire on base is at 15,000 acres 40 percent contained
The Talega Fire on base (San Mateo Fire) 800 acres 25 percent contained
Space Weather Trackers Forecast 5-16-14
Good afternoon everyone!
Attached is today’s solar disc viewing plasma at 1 Million Kelvin (AIA 171) to see coronal loops above active regions, 1.25 Million Kelvin to see darker filaments in the corona, and 50,000 Kelvin to see features around sunspot regions in the surface of the chromosphere.
Today’s solar activity has been at quiet levels with only one C-class flare detected from region 2066 in the southern hemisphere.
Currently all sunspot regions remain simple with only C-class flares expected in the next 24 hours.
Geomagnetic activity is also at quiet levels with no disturbances expected in the next 24 hours as well.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/spaceweathertrackers
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Current Space Weather Data:
Solar Wind Speed: 356 km/s (Low)
Solar Wind Density: 4.6 p/cm^3 (Low)
IMF Strength (Bt): 5.1 nT (Low)
Bz: 3.9 nT (North)
Current Solar X-ray Data:
Current Level: B4.7 (Flat-lined)
24 hr Max Level: ~C2.7 (AR2066 @ ~0250 UT)
Current Geomagnetic K-indices:
Boulder: 2.1
Anchorage: 2
Sundsvall: 2
Mull: 1
Australia: 0
Estimated Kp for 1800 – 2100 UT: 2 (Quiet)
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San Diego County Fire Update 5/16/14
The following are the latest status on fires in San Diego County as of Friday morning with information provided by fire officials:
-The Cocos Fire in San Marcos is at 3,018 acres and is 10 percent contained.
-The Bernardo Fire in San Diego and Rancho Santa Fe is at 1,548 acres and is 90 percent contained.
-The Tomahawk Fire on Camp Pendleton is at 6,300 acres and is 23 percent contained.
-The Las Pulgas Fire on Camp Pendleton is at 8,000 acres and is 5 percent contained.
Fire officials are reporting these fires are fully contained:
-The Poinsettia Fire in Carlsbad is at 400 acres and is 85 percent contained.
-The Highway Fire in Deer Springs is at 380 acres and is 100 percent contained.
-The Freeway Fire on the Naval Weapons Station in Fallbrook is 56 acres and is 100 percent contained.
-The River Fire in Oceanside is at 105 acres and is 100 percent contained.
-The Aurora/Lakeside Fire is at 17 acres and is 100 contained.
Space Weather Trackers Forecast 5/15/14
Good afternoon everyone!
Attached is today’s solar disc viewing plasma at 6,000 & 100,000 Kelvin (AIA 1600) to see sunspots, and 10 million Kelvin (AIA 131) to see super-heated plasma from solar flares.
Solar activity has remained at active levels, but this time from region 2060 in the southern hemisphere with a few low C-class flares including this C5-class flare peaking just before 0300 UT today.
All current sunspots remain at simple configurations. A small chance for M-class flares coming from active regions 2056 and 2060 remain. 2063 remains simple magnetically but is growing into a compact region that could start erupting with higher C-class flares soon.
Geomagnetic activity is still at quiet levels with Bz primarily taking a northern orientation the past 24 hours and low solar wind speeds. K-indices are not expected to go above a K3, assuming a period of southern Bz.
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Space Weather Data:
Solar Wind Speed: 332 km/s (Low)
Solar Wind Density: 4.5 p/cm^3 (Low)
IMF Strength (Bt): 6 nT (Low)
Bz: -0.8 nT (South)
Solar X-ray Data:
Current Level: B5.1 (Flat-lined)
24 hr Max: C5 (AR2060 @ ~0255 UT)
Current Geomagnetic K-indices:
Boulder: 0.6
Anchorage: 0
Sundsvall: 2
Mull: 1
Australia: 0
Estimated Kp for 1800 – 2100 UT: 1 (Very Quiet)
El Niño 2014 Wet weather in the West Coast
El Niño Page
Are we going to have a El Niño this year?
More information will be posted soon
#dailysun May 12 2014
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Big Bear Activity Report
Solar activity is moderate. C-class events were observed in region NOAA 12055, 12056 and 12058. Region NOAA 12055 shows some new flux emerging near the trailing spot. Region NOAA 12056 is now a delta configuration again. C-class events are likely in region NOAA 12056. An M-class flare is possible in this region as well. C-class events are possible in regions NOAA 12055 and 12058.
Solar Videos
Soho Video 5-8-14 to 5-12-14
Solar Flaring is picking up on the 11 – 12
SDO Video 5-10-14 5-12-14
For more data go to http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
Credit NASA, SOHO