SHOCKING!! Coronal Hole Promts 48-Hour G1 Aurora Storm Watch December 6, 2015
The expected high speed solar wind stream from a large Earth-directed coronal hole has prompted SWPC to issue a G1 geomagnetic storm watch for Sunday and Monday December 6 and 7.
The coronal hole responsible for the watch, CH34, is one of three currently active coronal holes on the visible Solar disk at the moment.

http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/space-weather-station/#x-ray-flux

http://northernlightsnow.com/2015/12/04/coronal-hole-promts-48-hour-g1-aurora-storm-watch-december-6-2015/
Deep-dielectric charging occurs when energetic electrons penetrate into spacecraft components and result in a buildup of charge within the material.
When the accumulated charge becomes sufficiently high, a discharge or arching can occur.
This discharge can cause anomalous behavior in spacecraft systems and can result is temporary or permanent loss of functionality.
The coronal hole responsible for the watch, CH34, is one of three currently active coronal holes on the visible Solar disk at the moment.
http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/space-weather-station/#x-ray-flux
The Current 3-Day Auroracast

http://northernlightsnow.com/2015/12/04/coronal-hole-promts-48-hour-g1-aurora-storm-watch-december-6-2015/
Deep-dielectric charging occurs when energetic electrons penetrate into spacecraft components and result in a buildup of charge within the material.
When the accumulated charge becomes sufficiently high, a discharge or arching can occur.
This discharge can cause anomalous behavior in spacecraft systems and can result is temporary or permanent loss of functionality.
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