Hoped for northern lights in New England a 'big miss,' U.S. space forecaster says
NBC - December 10, 2020
Coronal mass ejections or CMEs from the sun sometimes reach Earth and create both positive and negative effects. On the upside we find stunning auroras or northern lights that can be seen by people who never get to get to enjoy their beauty. The sun is active creating special affects - the hope was to see auroras this week. Bummer!
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Ellie: Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) affect planetary magnetics, spark geomagnetic storms, affect power grids, GPS, satellite communications, shift ocean and jet stream currents in the Pacific Ring of Fire -> create unusual and extreme global weather patterns and unstoppable Earth changes, also affecting the behavior patterns of all sentient life forms.