11-29-2008, 08:48 PM
There is something extremely bizzare going on with the electron flux data. In all of the years I have been checking these graphs, I have not seen the electron flux shoot up the way it has in this image. Then it drops straight down.
![[Image: noaa_elec_3d_half.gif?]](http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_elec_3d_half.gif?)
Solar winds buffeting the earth's magnetic field cause the lines which represent electron flux on this graph to drop suddenly and look jagged. The solar wind speed is on the lower end of the spectrum at this moment. I have no idea what has caused the red line to shoot up like it has which started to do so yesterday. I do know that I have a headache, my spine hurts and I feel pretty awful right now.
http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html
![[Image: noaa_elec_3d_half.gif?]](http://www.n3kl.org/sun/images/noaa_elec_3d_half.gif?)
Solar winds buffeting the earth's magnetic field cause the lines which represent electron flux on this graph to drop suddenly and look jagged. The solar wind speed is on the lower end of the spectrum at this moment. I have no idea what has caused the red line to shoot up like it has which started to do so yesterday. I do know that I have a headache, my spine hurts and I feel pretty awful right now.
http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html