Today, the geomagnetic disturbance is back and in full force and the culprit does seem to be both Earth’s inner core changes and the planetary geometry.


We can see perfect geometry impacting Earth around our planet. In return, we can see transformation, shifting and changing of minor plate movements but the energy is not alone.


We can see the energy from the the other planets aligning with Earth which is the reason we are seeing anomalies and activities in Earth’s heartbeat.



Not all of these are showing the planetary energies as the other signals are unknown, but the last Schumann does confirm a strong pattern. We should continue to see steady M4-M5 quakes today.



Another 5 asteroids are on watch and currently in the neighborhood. Some of these are large and contains fragments. However the fragments are small and most likely would burn up in the upper atmosphere of our planet.




The sun continues to be quiet with solar wind enhancements that might break into filaments but the red circle area is seeing a growing magnetic concern. We will see in the next 24 hours if this will be a flare or another dud. Circled in yellow is an area turning into view that may have more magnetic qualities. NOAA and NASA is looking into this area today.

there is 603 currently active climate hazards right now.
:Product: Forecast Discussion
:Issued: 2026 Apr 22 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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Solar Activity
.24 hr Summary...
Solar activity remained at low levels with numerous C1 flares from
Region 4420 (N16E45, Dro/beta-gamma) and exhibited growth during the
period. 4419 (N15W44, Eho/beta-gamma) showed minor decay, particularly
in its trailing spots while producing a lone C1.0 flare. Region 4421
(S09E72, Cao/beta). Region 4422 (N09W37, Cso/beta) was numbered during
the period but remained inactive.
No Earth directed CMEs were observed in coronagraph imagery.
.Forecast...
Solar activity is expected (75%) to be at low levels, with a slight
chance (10%) for isolated M-class activity, on 22-24 Apr, primarily due
to the flare potential from Region 4420 and limb activity.
Energetic Particle
.24 hr Summary...
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit reached
high levels with a maximum reading of 4,990 pfu at 21/1740 UTC. The
greater than 10 MeV proton flux was at background levels.
.Forecast...
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to be at moderate to
high levels on 22-24 Apr. The greater than 10 MeV proton flux is
expected to continue at background levels on 22-24 Apr.
Solar Wind
.24 hr Summary...
Solar wind parameters reflected waning CH HSS influences. Total magnetic
field (Bt) averaged ~5 nT after a max of 8 nT at the very beginning of
the reporting period. The north-south component (Bz) was predominantly
was variable at +/- 5 nT. The wind speed maintained an average at ~525
km/s, and Phi was predominantly in a negative orientation (towards
the Sun).
.Forecast...
Mildly enhanced solar wind conditions are anticipated 22-23 Apr as the
negative polarity CH HSS continues to move from its geoeffective
position, transitioning to elevated conditions on 24 Apr due to the
anticipated arrival of a positive polarity CH HSS.
Geospace
.24 hr Summary...
The geomagnetic field went from quiet to active levels due to sustained
periods of negative Bz during the ongoing -CH HSS conditions.
.Forecast...
Mostly quiet to unsettled levels are expected 22-24 Apr, with isolated
active conditions possible, due to diminishing negative polarity HSS
effects and the anticipated arrival of a positive polarity HSS around 24
Apr.
