Large X-class Solar Flare From departing Sunspot. Goodbye gift! Monday night 5/13/2024

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Komentáře • 119

  • @dimer_dozen
    @dimer_dozen Před 24 dny +4

    Did Haarp increase the activity of the aurora? They were doing research from the 8th-10th May,

  • @loriryland
    @loriryland Před 24 dny +9

    We had an earthquake off the Oregon coast- 26 earthquakes around the Palm Desert California and over 50 quakes along the border of California and Mexico… I have an earthquake app on my phone and although none of them have been big my phone has been going off… this doesn’t count the ones in Alaska or by Portland. I will be surprised if we don’t get some more bigger ones in the next 10 days with that amount of energy thrown at our earth.

    • @xlightable
      @xlightable Před 24 dny

      Can you tell me the name of the app - I still cannot
      find a decent one.

  • @jocelynburzuik6357
    @jocelynburzuik6357 Před 24 dny +28

    My bet is between now and Friday we see deep large EQs and then it's go time.

    • @TYRANTS-EXPOSED
      @TYRANTS-EXPOSED Před 24 dny +4

      Where we going?

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny

      ​@@TYRANTS-EXPOSED Australia because we don't have many earthquakes here! 😂 🎉

    • @SkYTaN7
      @SkYTaN7 Před 24 dny

      @@AsurmenHandOfAsur Wrong..Watch DUTCHSINSE...You have a few expected and theyre getting stronger...See if your laughing then,,

  • @Xrpurple
    @Xrpurple Před 24 dny +2

    I love this channel, no hype just the real deal info.

  • @sarahdalley2614
    @sarahdalley2614 Před 24 dny +3

    Im so disappointed that we got the aurora Australis and we had thick cloud. I missed the massive meteor shower as well.

  • @shellyfreeman7993
    @shellyfreeman7993 Před 24 dny +1

    I watch you daily from Australia, enjoy watching what you share.

  • @Craby-yw9eq
    @Craby-yw9eq Před 24 dny +5

    Oh yeah everything looks great in Yellowstone park except For Mamoth and the east entrance and west thumb and the Borehole and Madison and the West entrance and the south entrance other than all that mess on the seismographs everyone can be assured not to worry at all!!! Right mister No big earthquakes or volcanoes happed in Mexico or Central America or California nothing to see there now is there people?Yeah right dude 😎.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Před 24 dny +9

    That one made my ears ring...😢

  • @gguerra375
    @gguerra375 Před 24 dny +3

    First the eclipse and then this, do we need a clearer sign? The Virgin of Fatima said "If people don't cease to offend him another worst war would break out, when you see at night with a strange light in the sky, you know is a sign that the world would be punished for its crimes, In Russia there is an evil scheme to destroy the peace of the earth"
    FACT In 1939 the same aurora borealis were seen exactly like this time and 2 months after that WW2 started. The feast of the Virgin of Fatima and anniversary of the apparition is May 13 and we had Aurora Borealis on this day May 13, 2024, in Fatima Portugal. WW3? IF you don't believe just watch the news.

    • @AHLovv
      @AHLovv Před 23 dny

      That's probably why Yeat made an album called 2093..

  • @iiz67
    @iiz67 Před 24 dny +16

    The Earth is a capacitor. Give it a week.

  • @garyviveiros2557
    @garyviveiros2557 Před 24 dny +2

    That Northwest cluster of eartquakes in Mexico looks like it may be the Water Treatment Facility they call Planta Potabilitadora de Puerto Penasco. Perdon mi por favor, I don't know how to get the n with the tilde over it forPenasco. It also looks like the natural focal point of the Fault extending from the USA. The swarm covered the mountains to the west so it isn/t likely the water treatment facility has anything to do with it. It is an industrialized ag area needing a lot of pwer water, and water treatment to send it back into the output of the river that feeds t emptying South.

    • @kamivelasquez3119
      @kamivelasquez3119 Před 24 dny

      Just press firmly on the "n" and you can click on it to turn it into "ñ."
      There's a lot of choices. Thank you for this earthquake update.

  • @SO-vd9fl
    @SO-vd9fl Před 24 dny

    "JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Mount Ibu, a volcano in Indonesia’s North Maluku province, erupted on Monday, spewing thick grey ash and dark clouds 5,000 meters (16,400 feet) into the sky for five minutes, officials said." I am very certain you are going to see an increase if events worldwide and this month. To those disappointed nothing major has happened, be careful what you wish for.

  • @RKOuttathebox
    @RKOuttathebox Před 24 dny +6

    you're fast on that x flare.

  • @debbygesaman3892
    @debbygesaman3892 Před 24 dny +9

    Woohoo! Another X! Love the energy.

  • @roxieearly9484
    @roxieearly9484 Před 24 dny

    Remember back in 2003 Dec , amagneton star burst reached earth and blasted a hole now known as s american anomaly. Then we had G 5 solar storm and 7-8 days later Japan eq and Fumashima explosion

  • @silvrg5547
    @silvrg5547 Před 24 dny

    I’ve just heard that The Azores have seismic activity 🙏🏼

  • @lukedawg2787
    @lukedawg2787 Před 24 dny +1

    For the love of everything holy people, please just listen to yourselves. Saying we will see an uptick in earthquake activity within 7 days is exactly like saying it’s going to rain in the Amazon rainforest within the next 7 days during its monsoon season. Our planet has earthquakes 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Even if 1 area gets a swarm there is absolutely no way to remotely prove it had ANYTHING to do with the solar activity.
    First off it’s a geomagnetic storm, if it’s going to have an affect on something it will have an affect when it is at its peak intensity. Not after the storm has passed and there is zero energy from it. It’s not going to take a week to pass through our planet and somehow affect plate tectonics and volcanoes a week later. It would let itself be know during the storm AND earthquake activity would peak as the storm is peaking and then they would return to normal levels. Its strongest effects would be at the north and south poles and gradually have less and less effect the further away from them. Iceland would be the absolute perfect location to test this theory since it’s so close to the North Pole, it’s monitored all over the place, AND it’s literally past a threshold for another eruption.
    Oh wait, look we have our answer, not only did these storms not increase activity but one could argue they may have even reduced it. During the storms there has been less earthquake activity, and a new eruption hasn’t even started even though it’s past its threshold. No major rifting events, no uptick in any activity at any of its volcanoes. Just absolutely nothing and if anywhere on the planet would be affected this area would and we would be able to see it.

  • @GabrielXDrums
    @GabrielXDrums Před 24 dny

    Amazing weekend for sure.

  • @ArmJitsu
    @ArmJitsu Před 24 dny +44

    It takes at least a week for the effects of solar activity to manifest as earthquakes. I don’t think this at all squash’s any theory

    • @robmills7611
      @robmills7611 Před 24 dny +13

      You are 100% correct! This coming weekend is when we can expect to see the large increase in seismicity and I DEFINITELY expect to see some!!

    • @CarnivoreConservative
      @CarnivoreConservative Před 24 dny +3

      How unfortunate. Hopefully no one loses their life, or home.

    • @sarahdalley2614
      @sarahdalley2614 Před 24 dny +4

      Im so glad we have so many experts in the comment section to explain all this to us.

    • @BSC29PalmsYG
      @BSC29PalmsYG Před 24 dny

      Agree

    • @CarlosAM1
      @CarlosAM1 Před 24 dny +2

      I mean, there is no observed relation between them, so I call BS on the whole "solar flares cause earthquakes" thing.

  • @williegillie5712
    @williegillie5712 Před 24 dny +3

    Sometimes it takes a few days for the earths electric circuit to absorb the impact of it. I wouldn’t rule out a large earthquake or a possible uptick in volcanic activity. Give it a few days see what happens

  • @My-Nickel
    @My-Nickel Před 24 dny +4

    Thank you, sir!

  • @toddandcatherine793
    @toddandcatherine793 Před 24 dny +1

    Man put X-ray flux back up where it used to be, please it really is best easy to read sun activity data stream.

  • @samclancy3031
    @samclancy3031 Před 24 dny +4

    And my birthday....
    Thanks TEM
    Love never Fails 💖

  • @Craby-yw9eq
    @Craby-yw9eq Před 24 dny +3

    What about the earthquakes and volcanoes going off in central America?

  • @Robl52
    @Robl52 Před 24 dny +4

    Thanks again for sharing 😊

  • @donnapasquarello3058
    @donnapasquarello3058 Před 24 dny

    Blessings prayer for protection psalm 91 🕊️🐑🌎

  • @timothy8772
    @timothy8772 Před 24 dny

    Place 50 km south-east of Taupo
    EventID 2024p363447
    Time 23:24:59
    Magnitude 4.1
    Depth 49 km

  • @michellew2422
    @michellew2422 Před 24 dny +4

    I bet we see bigger before solar maximum

  • @zhenren9703
    @zhenren9703 Před 24 dny

    It takes time for energy to travel and transform through mass. Be patient with the earthquake corelation.

  • @barbarian1111
    @barbarian1111 Před 24 dny +1

    Appreciate your reporting 🙏

  • @scrappydoo7887
    @scrappydoo7887 Před 24 dny +2

    I can't wait to see what that sunspot does on the far side of the sun.

  • @bluemoon3264
    @bluemoon3264 Před 24 dny +1

    Hawaii had the northern lights a couple days ago .

  • @suzettebavier4412
    @suzettebavier4412 Před 24 dny +1

    Much appreciated, TEM

  • @michaelrace3684
    @michaelrace3684 Před 24 dny +1

    Thank you

  • @jojosangrytarots
    @jojosangrytarots Před 24 dny

    Is it wrong that I'm laughing right now? We tried telling you all. Lol

  • @amandalittle5204
    @amandalittle5204 Před 24 dny

    Wow! Thanks for the update!

  • @seraph6758
    @seraph6758 Před 24 dny

    👍

  • @benjah255
    @benjah255 Před 24 dny

    When the big EQ pops off in a week or so, will you come on with the update & slice of humble pie? 😉

  • @friend757
    @friend757 Před 24 dny +4

    Crow time upcoming

  • @amberblyledge7859
    @amberblyledge7859 Před 24 dny

    Is it the biggest one yet?

  • @scrappydoo7887
    @scrappydoo7887 Před 24 dny +1

    Whoa thats a lot of red

  • @Craby-yw9eq
    @Craby-yw9eq Před 24 dny

    What about the comet that crashed in the sun?

  • @leluchichee5716
    @leluchichee5716 Před 24 dny +1

    Hi guy. It's interesting what you said about all these flares causing an earthquake in years to come...earlier I had commented that not earthquake at the moment but volcanic activities uptick. What these flares are doing is causing the larva to transition to plasma. Which has a different viscosity and probably allows more room now for compression of molten plasma rock. This may equivocate to, in a few years, earth quakes. My latest research made me question the influence of venus and jupiter, which conjuct either side of the sun, i surmised that their impact on the sun was equivalent to squeezing a pimple Hence 3664 being so active. Bastille solar flares.... was bought to my attention. It had mars and venus conjunction, so I checked stellrium, and the next one is Jan 2026. Give the earth a few years to palpated molten rock to plasma align with a Bastille day solar flare conditions and yeah mega earth quakes. By that time, the northern plasma funnel should be directly over gakkel Ridge caldera. Revelation 16:19 Now the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. And great Babylon was remembered before God, to give her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of His wrath. Seventh bowl, the earth utterly shaken.

    • @SO-vd9fl
      @SO-vd9fl Před 24 dny

      We have multiple conjunctions occuring this month alone so not sure what we're waiting to happen in Jan 2026. The 7 yr trib is about to being. The Church Rapture will likely occcur this year, hopefully and Lord willing on or around 5/18/24. Look in Stellarium to see for yourselves the conjunctions and movement of the Heavens, its free. Watch world events, look at allignments in the Heavens, read your bible and put the pieces together. Best bible channel IMHO is Real Bible Believers, fav study pastor is Dr Gene Kim. God bless every soul!

  • @SkYTaN7
    @SkYTaN7 Před 24 dny

    Not once in a lifetime, will be lots more..Havent even reached Solar Max yet..and yes absorption is still taking place (Earth)..Silly uninformed comment to make.

  • @jamesconley9753
    @jamesconley9753 Před 24 dny

    “It takes hundreds of years for pressure to build for a major quake”
    Also this guy
    “No immediate major quakes means the sun has no bearing on quakes” 😅😂
    Explain what keeps the mantle/core of earth liquid?

  • @johnbaker7435
    @johnbaker7435 Před 24 dny +2

    I’m giving it 2 weeks if there are no major earthquakes then that theory is squashed

  • @shareonrivas1458
    @shareonrivas1458 Před 24 dny

  • @RhondaWimmOfficial
    @RhondaWimmOfficial Před 24 dny +2

    Yeah, I feel this lack of earthquakes as being anticlimactic. But this blast of rays has given me a great refresher of energy and I am happy!
    It’s just the beginning. Uranus is never predictable.

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny +1

      They are changed particles.

    • @TheNeurotichi
      @TheNeurotichi Před 24 dny

      Take it in otherwise there's eq. Nerds just validating sitting while the show pops. Bla bla bla, meanwhile those who've held the faith get super Saiyan ups🖕

  • @leluchichee5716
    @leluchichee5716 Před 24 dny

    Not earthquake but volcanic maybe

  • @Selah-dl3ef
    @Selah-dl3ef Před 24 dny

    I know what you mean 🌞🤯

  • @o1badmofo763
    @o1badmofo763 Před 24 dny +1

    👀🍿

  • @ZeCahli
    @ZeCahli Před 24 dny +1

    Respectfully disagree. Let’s see what happens here in the next week regarding earthquake activity.

  • @yycforlife5048
    @yycforlife5048 Před 24 dny +2

    Yea, the grids are going man this is what that billionaire was saying he is preparing for. Imagine how much damage happened to our grid this week, and they just aren't stopping shields. gotta be taking a toll

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny

      Look up the Llyods of London report a repeat of Carrington type event.
      Quote from Wikipedia article on the Carrington event -
      Another strong solar storm occurred in February 1872.[27] Less severe storms also occurred in 1921 (this was comparable by some measures), 1938, 1941, 1958, 1959 and 1960, when widespread radio disruption was reported. The flares and CMEs of the August 1972 solar storms were similar to the Carrington event in size and magnitude, however unlike the 1859 storms, they did not cause an extreme geomagnetic storm. The March 1989 geomagnetic storm knocked out power across large sections of Quebec, while the 2003 Halloween solar storms registered the most powerful solar explosions ever recorded. On 23 July 2012, a "Carrington-class" solar superstorm (solar flare, CME, solar electromagnetic pulse) was observed, but its trajectory narrowly missed Earth.[5][28] The May 2024 solar storms are the most recent historic geomagnetic storms, with auroras being sighted as far south as Puerto Rico.
      In June 2013, a joint venture from researchers at Lloyd's of London and Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) in the US used data from the Carrington Event to estimate the cost of a similar event in the present to the US alone at US$600 billion to $2.6 trillion (equivalent to $774 billion to $3.35 trillion in 2023[29]),[3] which, at the time, equated to roughly 3.6 to 15.5 percent of annual GDP.
      Other research has looked for signatures of large solar flares and CMEs in carbon-14 in tree rings and beryllium-10 (among other isotopes) in ice cores. The signature of a large solar storm has been found for the years 774-775 and 993-994.[30][31] Carbon-14 levels stored in 775 suggest an event about 20 times the normal variation of the sun's activity, and 10 or more times the size of the Carrington Event.[32] An event in 7176 BCE may have exceeded even the 774-775 event based on this proxy data.[33]
      Whether the physics of solar flares is similar to that of even larger superflares is still unclear. The sun may differ in important ways such as size and speed of rotation from the types of stars that are known to produce superflares.[31]

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny

      STOP CENSORING ME CZcams!

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny

      Look up the Llyods of London report a repeat of Carrington type event.
      Quote from Wikipedia article on the Carrington event -
      Another strong solar storm occurred in February 1872.[27] Less severe storms also occurred in 1921 (this was comparable by some measures), 1938, 1941, 1958, 1959 and 1960, when widespread radio disruption was reported. The flares and CMEs of the August 1972 solar storms were similar to the Carrington event in size and magnitude, however unlike the 1859 storms, they did not cause an extreme geomagnetic storm. The March 1989 geomagnetic storm knocked out power across large sections of Quebec, while the 2003 Halloween solar storms registered the most powerful solar explosions ever recorded. On 23 July 2012, a "Carrington-class" solar superstorm (solar flare, CME, solar electromagnetic pulse) was observed, but its trajectory narrowly missed Earth.[5][28] The May 2024 solar storms are the most recent historic geomagnetic storms, with auroras being sighted as far south as Puerto Rico.
      In June 2013, a joint venture from researchers at Lloyd's of London and Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) in the US used data from the Carrington Event to estimate the cost of a similar event in the present to the US alone at US$600 billion to $2.6 trillion (equivalent to $774 billion to $3.35 trillion in 2023[29]),[3] which, at the time, equated to roughly 3.6 to 15.5 percent of annual GDP.
      Other research has looked for signatures of large solar flares and CMEs in carbon-14 in tree rings and beryllium-10 (among other isotopes) in ice cores. The signature of a large solar storm has been found for the years 774-775 and 993-994.[30][31] Carbon-14 levels stored in 775 suggest an event about 20 times the normal variation of the sun's activity, and 10 or more times the size of the Carrington Event.[32] An event in 7176 BCE may have exceeded even the 774-775 event based on this proxy data.[33]
      Whether the physics of solar flares is similar to that of even larger superflares is still unclear. The sun may differ in important ways such as size and speed of rotation from the types of stars that are known to produce superflares.[31]

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny

      Look up the Llyods of London report a repeat of Carrington type event.
      Quote from Wikipedia article on the Carrington event -
      Another strong solar storm occurred in February 1872.[27] Less severe storms also occurred in 1921 (this was comparable by some measures), 1938, 1941, 1958, 1959 and 1960, when widespread radio disruption was reported. The flares and CMEs of the August 1972 solar storms were similar to the Carrington event in size and magnitude, however unlike the 1859 storms, they did not cause an extreme geomagnetic storm. The March 1989 geomagnetic storm knocked out power across large sections of Quebec, while the 2003 Halloween solar storms registered the most powerful solar explosions ever recorded. On 23 July 2012, a "Carrington-class" solar superstorm (solar flare, CME, solar electromagnetic pulse) was observed, but its trajectory narrowly missed Earth.[5][28] The May 2024 solar storms are the most recent historic geomagnetic storms, with auroras being sighted as far south as Puerto Rico.
      In June 2013, a joint venture from researchers at Lloyd's of London and Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) in the US used data from the Carrington Event to estimate the cost of a similar event in the present to the US alone at US$600 billion to $2.6 trillion (equivalent to $774 billion to $3.35 trillion in 2023[29]),[3] which, at the time, equated to roughly 3.6 to 15.5 percent of annual GDP.
      Other research has looked for signatures of large solar flares and CMEs in carbon-14 in tree rings and beryllium-10 (among other isotopes) in ice cores. The signature of a large solar storm has been found for the years 774-775 and 993-994.[30][31] Carbon-14 levels stored in 775 suggest an event about 20 times the normal variation of the sun's activity, and 10 or more times the size of the Carrington Event.[32] An event in 7176 BCE may have exceeded even the 774-775 event based on this proxy data.[33]
      Whether the physics of solar flares is similar to that of even larger superflares is still unclear. The sun may differ in important ways such as size and speed of rotation from the types of stars that are known to produce superflares.[31]

    • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
      @AsurmenHandOfAsur Před 24 dny

      Look up the Llyods of London report on a repeat of a Carrington type event.
      Quote from Wikipedia article on the Carrington event -
      Another strong solar storm occurred in February 1872.[27] Less severe storms also occurred in 1921 (this was comparable by some measures), 1938, 1941, 1958, 1959 and 1960, when widespread radio disruption was reported. The flares and CMEs of the August 1972 solar storms were similar to the Carrington event in size and magnitude, however unlike the 1859 storms, they did not cause an extreme geomagnetic storm. The March 1989 geomagnetic storm knocked out power across large sections of Quebec, while the 2003 Halloween solar storms registered the most powerful solar explosions ever recorded. On 23 July 2012, a "Carrington-class" solar superstorm (solar flare, CME, solar electromagnetic pulse) was observed, but its trajectory narrowly missed Earth.[5][28] The May 2024 solar storms are the most recent historic geomagnetic storms, with auroras being sighted as far south as Puerto Rico.
      In June 2013, a joint venture from researchers at Lloyd's of London and Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) in the US used data from the Carrington Event to estimate the cost of a similar event in the present to the US alone at US$600 billion to $2.6 trillion (equivalent to $774 billion to $3.35 trillion in 2023[29]),[3] which, at the time, equated to roughly 3.6 to 15.5 percent of annual GDP.
      Other research has looked for signatures of large solar flares and CMEs in carbon-14 in tree rings and beryllium-10 (among other isotopes) in ice cores. The signature of a large solar storm has been found for the years 774-775 and 993-994.[30][31] Carbon-14 levels stored in 775 suggest an event about 20 times the normal variation of the sun's activity, and 10 or more times the size of the Carrington Event.[32] An event in 7176 BCE may have exceeded even the 774-775 event based on this proxy data.[33]
      Whether the physics of solar flares is similar to that of even larger superflares is still unclear. The sun may differ in important ways such as size and speed of rotation from the types of stars that are known to produce superflares.[31]

  • @Quasifractoid
    @Quasifractoid Před 24 dny

    Awesome got my lifetimes worth of radiation in lol

  • @eat_best_foods
    @eat_best_foods Před 24 dny

    can we just die now ..... there alway something happening, I waithing for Thanos he will save us all

    • @zhenren9703
      @zhenren9703 Před 24 dny +1

      I mean, letting go of fear would give you the same effect. Just let go of those feelings that weigh on you, none of it matters anyway.

  • @SO-vd9fl
    @SO-vd9fl Před 24 dny +5

    "It's been a couple days" so lets throw out historical facts based on this stmt. Seriously sir w/all due respect you go from "a couple days" to saying we shouldn't have to wait "yrs or months" to see an earthquake event. I dont agree w your illogical logic.

    • @aliikoa7
      @aliikoa7 Před 24 dny

      Name? Fishing or helping? What say you.

    • @TheNeurotichi
      @TheNeurotichi Před 24 dny

      You nerds live in fear without real talent. Playing wowo cards over quakes is pretty low kid. Leave the astral redirects to champs.

    • @zhenren9703
      @zhenren9703 Před 24 dny +4

      It's like video of the Beirut blast. You see the explosion, delay, you hear it, delay, you feel it. Trust the process yo.

    • @SO-vd9fl
      @SO-vd9fl Před 24 dny

      @@aliikoa7 ???

  • @Craby-yw9eq
    @Craby-yw9eq Před 24 dny +2

    You ain't got a clue.

  • @TheNeurotichi
    @TheNeurotichi Před 24 dny

    A team smacked someone's b up guess well drag the theory of crushing beta dreams🐸✨👑🦸