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Re: Solar wind 

By: DueDillinger in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (1)
Fri, 25 May 12 7:12 AM | 44 view(s)
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Msg. 18338 of 21975
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The solar wind is not uniform. Although it is always directed away from the Sun, it changes speed and carries with it magnetic clouds, interacting regions where high speed wind catches up with slow speed wind, and composition variations. The solar wind speed is high (800 km/s) over coronal holes and low (300 km/s) over streamers. These high and low speed streams interact with each other and alternately pass by the Earth as the Sun rotates. These wind speed variations buffet the Earth's magnetic field and can produce storms in the Earth's magnetosphere.

That plot is from the Ulysses SWOOPS probe.

This clarifies a bit:

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Much more than you really want to know:

http://swoops.lanl.gov/index.html

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Re: Solar wind
By: lkorrow
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Fri, 25 May 12 6:50 AM
Msg. 18336 of 21975

Good heavens. I think I wish I had a brain like yours!

What is the x axis?

So what is the bottom line, the speed varies with distance from the center of the Earth or with the magnetic field of the Earth?


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