Cosmic Frequency News 23 September 2024 - Big Kick-Off
Monday, September 23rd, 2024 — just about nine days away from the Solar Eclipse — has kicked-off with an “M.3-Class” solar flare at 5:39 AM (EDT) and an “M.1-Class” solar flare at 10:56 AM (EDT).
Solar winds are traveling over normalcy at 402.8 km/s while some Physicists say that normal solar wind speeds are between 300 and 400 km/s while others say that they are more like 250 to 350 km/s.
Either way, over 400 km/s is over normal solar wind speed. A “Halo” coronal mass ejection (CME) has blasted-off as of late yesterday which is projected to reach Earth by September 25th and to cause a “G1” geomagnetic storm. However, during eclipse season — which we are now in—as well as during equinoxes — geomagnetic storms tend to be much stronger than the “G1” that is reported to occur and can be “G2”, “G3”, or higher according to continually explosive cosmic events.
The planetary magnetosphere is surrounded by fluctuating densely pressuring proton and electron plasma moving into Earth’s atmosphere and inner field activating its vibrational frequency and amplitude (“Schumann Resonance”).
As we move closer to the Solar Eclipse on October 2nd, higher flares and more CMEs could occur.