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The Sky is Energizing, Solar Green Peak | S0 News May.26.2026Added:
Good morning, folks. Welcome observers.
It is Tuesday, May 26th, 2026, and today we're going to hit the sun. An earthquake, polar summer meospheric echoes, and a confirmation of past science. And the top story today hits the solar emissions peaking over the last several decades in the long run.
We're starting with the last 24 hours on our star and things were pretty quiet.
The Earth-facing side has been very calm. No significant flares or eruptive actions. We did have two eruptions on the far side. You can see their shock waves and plasma motions from over the limb there. One of them triggered a proton storm through the heliospheric current sheet and it peaked overnight.
It is coming back down here this morning after hitting only minor storm levels.
We don't expect a ton of action today from these sunspots. They've been so quiet, but they are hitting central longitude. So, if they do flare, Earth is in the line of fire today and tomorrow.
Quick seismic note, top quake in weeks hit Chile yesterday. Luckily, it was deep because 6.9 is a big shake, hit a mining region, and there is only minimal damage being reported. Folks, one of the major Earth changes right now is in the meosphere with perhaps the biggest change being the rise in polar summer meospheric echoes. After originally trying to blame CO2, the last 3 years has shifted to them saying it's the sun and Earth's changing magnetic field causing the rise in the echoes, just like we saw happen with the F2 ionospheric layer about 2 weeks ago.
Admissions, admissions, things are changing and it's the pole shift to blame. Today's top story is the solar coronal index tied to the green line emission. They find that what the sun delivered to Earth over the last 90 years is a peak of activity over the last 200, which tells us two things.
First, it tells us that as if there wasn't already a mountain of evidence that the sun went wild the last century, and that's the cause of global warming, now we've got the green line telling us it was a 200year peak of solar energy delivery. Second, it tells us that the sun is officially transitioning out of grand solar maximum. This means the Glysburg cycle is almost over. This is when Doug Vote and I believe the solar micronova will begin its development process. It's officially on the schedule now for the years ahead. Next two major ranch events are backtoback at the end of July. The climate event with Chris Marts is the stage setter for the future of discussion on weather and climate.
This young man is topnotch. Then the very next weekend, time to find your prepper princess or post-apocalyptic warlord. Our speed dating events make connections. And when you're a watchman, an observer, the conversations are beyond any date you've ever been on.
Links to both events and much more found below. Thanks for watching. We'll do this all again tomorrow. Right here, but right now at 6:00 a.m. in the new Valley of the Sun.
Eyes open. No fear. Be safe, everyone.
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