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i hear the sun, it started 21:15utc, the sun "exploding", very strong sound, for a full hour. suvi is doing weird stuff. we'll see later on lasco c2+c3 combo whats goin on. so far no other then suvi gives a clue. if it was farside, erne must give data, it was very strong. lets see...

@David Silver
you seem to have answered 3 times a post of mine (i see it in the "bell"-symbol) but your answers have disappeared! i cant see them!

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adding "combo" to lasco
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Hi, @fanaticstargazer. I appreciate your posts and sympathize with your situation. Yes, very loud ear ringing since late afternoon my time, EST, still increasing. Do you have a link to Suvi?

( I seem to have lost some edit features with my account inexplicably. I have read about the anti-Heliobiology stance of the site, but am refraining from comment. I think over time open minds can see the data for themselves and realize that space weather pertains to far more than a fun aurora experience.)

So far, everyone who has replied with symptoms here, or messaged me personally, all have preexisting conditions or significant injury. That is also my case, as stated in the original post and my profile. Makes sense to me and my frayed nerves ; ) Take care!

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Nothing much of note in coronagraph imagery. 

 

2 hours ago, David Silver said:

I seem to have lost some edit features with my account inexplicably.

This is time related. Eventually, old post can't be edited.

 

3 hours ago, fanaticstargazer said:

very strong sound

It would be interesting if in one ear or two, or hard to tell. Every once in a while I have a random tinnitus spike where I am deaf for a few seconds from one ear that gradually fades away. Certainly something that puts my hand over my ear.

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what i found about the night/event of Nov. 21:
https://spaceweather.com/
posted Nov. 23 (go to archive there upper right corner):
quotation:
Researchers using a technique called "helioseismology" can make crude maps of the sun's hidden hemisphere. Their latest map reveals a huge farside active region: (see picture and links there)
The black blob is a sunspot group--a big one. In fact, only a handful of sunspot groups in the past 5 years have created a helioseismic echo this large.
end of quotation.
this is, what spaceweather.com wrote. did i hear something from that spot? i think so. but lets check.

what else for proof?
soho lasco c3 diff combo showed exactly the hearing time a blackout, usually this happens during strong flares, but it was a very short+small blackout compared to the intensity of what i heard. farside flare-blackouts on soho are shorter and smaller than earthdirected ones.
c2 shows 360° activity and pulsing, but no big cme, no big flash or blackout.
(to see lasco combo go to https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activity/solar-images/soho.html, click the video icon and take 48 hrs diff combo, you have to wait up to 24 hrs or more to see it, cactus is faster, but without the whole stream, just cme (and some streams), but with other cool infos:) )

stereo (https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-terrestrial-relations-observatory-stereo) and ace (https://www2.irf.se/maggraphs/imf.php, easy going back there) went down for the hour i heard the strong noise from the sun and til 5utc, so what many here name "glitch" is what i often see the instruments do, when strong pulses from the sun come: they go down, and i have to gather data around, somewhere else. but particles were high, when the count came back.

Nov. 22, 02:03:08 utc the magnitude 7.3 earthquake (plus 2 following quakes magn 6) went off under the solomon archipel, and more, just to say: the earth reacted quite strong too, but the correlation is disputed. for me its as natural as the sea reacts to the tiny moon, so the earth reacts to sun-events. but thats another debate:)

the next day (after my post Nov. 21), in the morning, again, suvi (https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-solar-ultraviolet-imager-suvi)
went on with pulsing and flaring records, looked again like a storm of particles or glitches, whatever, something strong happened.
i heard again the sun "whistling", but less strong then the night of the 21.

erne (https://srl.utu.fi/erne_data/) , yes, catched it.

x ray flux (https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-x-ray-flux) no big catch, must have been something farside. (i hear farside as strong as earthdirected). cactus (https://www.sidc.be/cactus/) didnt catch something neither, so another hint to farside event.
d-rap (https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/d-region-absorption-predictions-d-rap) was only glowing for hours blue and purple, without an indicator on x-flux , so again: hint to farside (if nothings goin on on the sun d-rap is black).

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/real-time-solar-wind
did speed up, but prob. related to m-flare 2 days before (https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-x-ray-flux)
easy there seein' (now) 7 days in a row.

euhforia (https://swe.ssa.esa.int/current-space-weather) doesnt feed in anything.

so next hint will be unexpected auroras, stronger cir.
and waiting for sdo (https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/) to see that big region spaceweather.com pointed at.

thats how i look at things, check for whats goin on for days after. i hear or feel it, go to see, sometimes its right away clear, sometimes like this time, its not that clear, but spaceweather pointing at the biggest region opening that night, and instruments shutting off, suvi pulsing+flashing+flaring, on the map there goin green, the whole sun a coronal hole! again and again for hours...
on sdo you could observe also the sun full of tiny+bright spots, much more than "normal"...

for me its a way to say we are or i am not mad, i hear (and feel) this stuff, and often faster than nasa:)

i'll try another one, if i'm online and its big;) next time. to prove the unproven.
but maybe i also move to mastodon, to share and discuss this with more people, unshadowbanned.

if anybody has good datalinks to check for sunevents, please share!

@David Silver
suvi is sdo with just 5-10 minutes lag, near real time:)!, but only few hours; sdo is 48hrs. (links in post above)

you hear or feel? wait 5-10 minutes and check suvi for frontside stuff, farside is more difficult...

ps sdo: click "more data" there under a sunpicture and take 48hrs movie, on the blue you'll see the flares very good, on the others, well:) check it out and bring some time, its absolutely fascinating!

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Im not sure what this is called ,cant uplaod the video screen shot , but seems the sun popped it top this went on like an auroura bouncing. Somehow I am senstive to these happenings on the sun and I cant figure out how exactly. But I can feel this werid tingle right after they start happening ususally within the hour. Not exactly pleasant or unpleasant. So you might see me posting alot of pictures if this is an 11 yr cycle 😏

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Hi Just wanted to say I feel the sun also , glad to find this post since the last one I foudn was shut down for unknown reasons, I will soon read through al lthis forum but for now I just want to say thanks for what information I have read so far, my typos get really bad with teh solor flares and we been in one for a whiel , ussually feel them when they get over C class. I also feel the Kp index and just found an article on heliobiology so I am still learning what exactly the science is behind the sun that we know so far.

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3 hours ago, mesmerising said:

 I also feel the Kp index and just found an article on heliobiology so I am still learning what exactly the science is behind the sun that we know so far.

Why do you need science? You have already decided what causes your symptoms. 

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This new abstract is basically a summary of the science done on the topic over the past 100 years, with a tiny bit of new info about how human circadian rhythms may be disturbed (for 10-15% of people) by geomagnetic disturbance.

 Science Daily, Feb 2022

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Cyclic solar disturbances, including sunspots and seasonal weakening of the geomagnetic field, can affect human health, possibly by disrupting the circadian rhythm and downstream physiological functions. Severe disruption of the circadian rhythm increases inflammation which can induce fatigue, fever and flu-like symptoms in a fraction of the population and worsen existing symptoms in old and diseased individuals, leading to periodic spikes of infectious and chronic diseases. Possible mechanisms underlying sensing of the earth's EMFs involve entrainment via electrons and electromagnetic waves, light-dependent radical pair formation in retina cryptochromes, and paramagnetic magnetite nanoparticles.

Primordia Institute of New Sciences and Medicine and by grant MOST109-2311-B-182-001-MY2 from the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan

 

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