The current geomagnetic disturbance suggest continue transformation of the internal core and with the current shifting and changes of the season with the transfer of groundwater and magma, we have been seeing a pre-build up including smaller rising in signals.


Multiple countries such as China, Canada and Mexico are seeing a rise in tectonic stress underneath and with the magnetic poles still moving, Earth’s core is also still transforming which also transforms the outer core all the way to the Lithosphere.

Tomorrow we should also see a rise in gravitational pull along on the 17th from the planetary geometry. I have alot notice a lot more gravitational anomalies have been detected which can cause ripples in our Solar System giving a hand in tectonic activities. As you can see below, this gravitational anomaly was detected during the creation of this news post.

With the incoming CME with negative polarity and winds from the coronal hole from our Sun, this will also play a huge part in rising activity in the next few days. Geomagnetic storms should start tonight into tomorrow.



Anomalies are also showing up on the Schumann Resonance across the planet. More indication of change in the magnetic field locally which high density and energetic cosmic particles is creating this momentum however, the changes in the magnetic field are now starting to materialize on ground and within Earth.


The main issue with gathering localize magnetic field data is that there is not enough instruments, resources and technology to gather. Only a few stations worldwide are setup to spot these localized changes. I strongly urge all watchers and observers to contribute this data which can be easily done by simply downloading an app on your phone. The CrowdMag is an amazing app that shows the geomagnetic field surrounding the location of the phone. Data can be viewed in live time and data is sent to NOAA to compile a better dataset for the public to view. More information and tutorial can be found here > https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/crowdmag/tutorial

This data is going to help find the geomagnetic anomalies on the local settings that is already popping up around Earth but these normally does not last. The South Atlantic Anomaly is perfect example that these anomalies do exist but hard to track.

Other News:
There are currently 518 currently active climate alerts:



Two asteroids on alert today and two more tomorrow. 2026 JX2 is on close approach which indicates medium chance of fireball sightings as the asteroid is small and fragments will be much smaller.


On May 18th, Asteroid 2026 JH2 will make a close approach to Earth which makes it the second asteroid this month to be very close to Earth. This one NASA confirmed uncertainty regarding the path which makes it special. This weekend along with Monday will be an interesting few days.

Adding to Ben’s Earth rotation glitch; Earth has shot back up to data from 2019 but Earth will begin to lose time next year back to 2020.
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2026 May 13 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
Solar Activity
.24 hr Summary...
Solar activity remained at low levels, with minor C-class flares from
Regions 4432 (N14W90, Eko/beta-gamma) - that is rotating off the West
limb, 4433 (S16W60, Hrx/alpha) and 4436 (N18E20, Dai/beta). Region 4436
was responsible for the largest flare of the period: a C2.3 peaked at
13/0640 UTC. Two new regions were numbered during the past 24 hours:
Region 4437 (N15W75, Axx/alpha) and 4438 (N19W23, Bxo/beta), resulting
in a total of 5 numbered regions on the visible disk.
No Earth-directed CMEs were observed in available coronagraph imagery.
.Forecast...
Solar activity is expected to remain predominately at low levels with a
chance for M-class (R1-R2/Minor-Moderate) flares through 15 May. A
slight chance for X-class (R3/Strong) flares still exists through the
end of the 13 May UTC-day due to West-limb presence of Region 4432.
Energetic Particle
.24 hr Summary...
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux was at normal to moderate levels.
The greater than 10 MeV proton flux was at background levels.
.Forecast...
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to remain at moderate
levels through 15 May. There is a slight chance for a S1 proton event
until the end of the 13 May UTC-day, and no proton events above the S1
threshold are expected on 14-15 May.
Solar Wind
.24 hr Summary...
The solar wind parameters near Earth suggested the anticipated glancing
influence of the 10 May CME event: the total magnetic field strength
slowly increased from about 5 to 8 nT during the day, jumping quickly
towards 15 nT after 13/1100 UTC. The speeds and densities also showed
enhancements during the period, with maximum speeds of 425 km/s after
13/1100 UTC. The north-south Bz component oscillated between -6/6 nT
most of the day, reaching as north as 13 nT at the end of the period.
Phi angle was predominantly positive until about 13/1100 UTC, when
became negative.
.Forecast...
Solar wind parameters are expected to continue slightly disturbed
through 14 May, as the glancing influence from the 10
May CME wanes and a positive polarity CH HSS remains geoeffective. On 15
May, a CIR associated with a negative polarity CH HSS is anticipated to
arrive near Earth, likely resulting in more disturbed solar wind
condition.
Geospace
.24 hr Summary...
The geomagnetic field was quiet during the period.
.Forecast...
The geomagnetic field is expected to reach active conditions on 13-14
May, due to the glancing influences of the 10 May CME event and/or
effects of a positive polarity CH HSS. A G2 (Moderate) storming
conditions are likely on 15 May due to the anticipated arrival of a
negative polarity CH HSS near Earth.
