This video presents a comprehensive space weather and Earth system report from May 29, 2026, covering solar wind speeds (433 km/s), M-class solar flares with double peaks (M7.6 and M1.1), coronal hole development in the equatorial region, sea surface temperature anomalies indicating super El Niño development, and low pressure systems affecting the Philippines region. The report also forecasts increased seismic and volcanic activity along the Philippines plate perimeter, including the Bismarck Sea, Guam, and southern Japan, demonstrating how solar and atmospheric conditions can influence geological phenomena.
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Global Report. May 29, 2026追加:
Morning folks, Brian here at Geo Magnetic Earth Watch.
Friday, May 29th, 2026. Let's do a little more reports to start off our space weather.
Current solar wind speeds is 433 km/s.
It is making a connection with our magnetic field, but it's only just minor irritability.
Another visitor approaching the sun.
Let's take a look.
From the bottom.
You can see the comet tail.
Solar flares coming in from the eastern limb, M-class flare.
Double peaks, so one is a 7.6 and the other one is a M.1. This is called a long duration event.
So, let's say it starts at 04:55 UTC and finishes at uh 08:00.
So, about a 3-hour event between the two.
Let's go take a look and see where it's from.
From the northeast incoming limb.
>> There was a coronal hole developing in the equatorial region. This will be aligning with Earth. It will be Earth-facing in 2 and 1/2 days approximately.
Then in another 2 days, those faster solar winds will be reaching us. Very minor.
Taking a look at the top-down view, Sun, Earth.
A few days ago, we had a large CME.
These ones here, actually two of them.
Some very minor ones that will be hitting Earth. We'll look at them later.
So, these ones on the backside probably were exceeding 1,000 km per second.
Pretty cool, eh?
Let's turn it around, take a look at the sea surface temperatures.
So, this here at the bottom end of the Red Sea is the Afar hotspot.
Now, sea surface temperature anomalies expanding off the coast of Peru, South America.
In fact, let's take it back a few days.
Let's start on the 1st.
This is what they're talking about, the consequences of the development of the super El Nino.
Jet streams.
>> Had a lot of rain a lot of rain last night.
I just finished my roof yesterday on my camper.
Now, I know I did a good job, but hey, I still had to go out in the morning and check.
Absolutely no leaks.
Moving along, let's check some heat anomalies off the coast of Mexico.
These two appear to be reoccurring areas.
>> Now we need to switch over to our low pressure systems. There's a system developing off of uh Philippines heading towards Taiwan and then right smack into Japan.
This is all modeling subject to change as they always are.
>> Therefore, you know what we're going to be watching out for, folks.
We're going to watch out for increased seismic activity and or volcanic eruption starting from the Papua New Guinea area, including the Bismarck Sea.
Entire region all the way around Guam.
And again, I'm going to be looking for another deep earthquake in the middle of the Philippines plate.
Increased seismic activity subduction zone, Philippines, unfortunately, up to Luzon.
Right here.
Increased earthquakes all along here.
Increased volcanism, southern Japan.
>> I'm going to be expecting these volcanoes here to heat up.
Basically, the entire perimeter of the Philippines plate Again, these are forecast models subject to change including intensifications.
Earthquakes.
>> The solar winds from this coronal hole opening will be uh reaching us approximately May 2nd.
Geomagnetic instabilities.
When the slow pressure system reaches Southern Japan.
At the same time some very minor coronal mass ejections will be impacting Earth.
>> So, the equatorial alignment with the solar winds is going to be right in the middle of the uh Philippines plate.
So, any space weather conditions or events that will impacting depending on timing right along this line.
Which would encompass the whole region.
As the days draw closer, folks, we'll do an updated uh report.
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