 Space weather this week gets incredibly busy as we take a look at our earth-facing disc You can see a lot of regions in the north and in the south But take a look at the regions particularly in the north is where a lot of things going on in fact back on the 24th You can see region 3229 firing off an m3.7 class flare This solar flare actually also launched a solar radiation storm and an earth directed solar storm In fact the halo that we saw in coronagraphs was partially earth directed which meant it was kind of going off to the west But then another day passes and late on the 25th way I'm right there the region once again fires yet another flare this time was a M6.2 or 3 flare if I recall and it was an R2 radio blackout And this is a reasonably large enough blackout that we have to worry about Aviation and we do have to worry about those IKO advisories and on top of that We had yet another solar storm that was launched along with another radiation storm this time the chronograph show a full halo So this one is definitely earth directed. In fact, it should be close to a direct hit So we've got a one-two punch when it comes to solar storms We've got stepped up radiation storms that are occurring right now and that are ongoing and will continue to go And and stay elevated until these solar storms reach earth before things begin to calm down Meanwhile, we still have a lot of active regions on the earth-facing disc that are big flare players And we have a coronal hole that is rotating in through the earth strike zone and is giving us some fast Solar wind to boot. So my goodness everywhere you look there's something going on and that means we're gonna have earth effects Both in the day side the night side and at the poles For more details on this week's space weather including how these solar storms and these big flares might affect you Come check out my channel or see me at space weather woman comm