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originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
Maybe!
NOAA forecasters say that a co-rotating interaction region (CIR) might brush against Earth's magnetic field on June 22nd or 23rd. CIRs are transition zones between slow- and fast-moving streams of solar wind. They contain enhanced magnetic fields and plasma density gradients that sometimes spark geomagnetic storms when they reach Earth.
Source - spaceweather.com
The heliplots may be sensitive enough to record the interaction? IDK. Just a thought.
But from what I actually see, something set them off at the same time! The question is "what"!
The pressure in the air is also really strange. My ears are popping constantly, since yesterday. I'm extremely sensitive to pressure and today it feels like something is pushing down on my head and shoulders. It's cloying and uncomfortable as hell.