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Big sunspot AR1928 is crackling with M-class solar flares. Magnetic fields spiraling away
from the sunspot's location on the sun's western limb are well-connected to Earth, raising
the possibility of a radiation storm around our planet if the flares intensify. NOAA forecasters
estimate a 60% chance of M-class flares and a 10% chance of X-class flares on Dec. 23rd.
Asia and the West Pacific... past 7 days... an extraordinary amount of earthquake activity
across a vast area. Only showing 4.0M and greater...
Watch Central Asia to the Central West Pacific for possible very large earthquake movement
in the near term.. next several days leading into Christmas.
If we can get past the next few days without any more buildup, and somehow get past the
adjacent compensation that SHOULD take place... then we won't see anything over a mid 6.0
range event.
Im guessing (at this point) , from seeing the large amount of movement across the ENTIRE
HEMISPHERE , we're looking at something larger than a 7.0M in the region in the near term.
The region I would most watch (in my opinion of course), would be Japan south to Papua
New Guinea.
The entire western pacific has moved over the past 7 days.. reaching westward towards
Europe.. south to Antarctica, and all the way across Asia.
Be ready just in case, lets hope things cool off a bit.