Increased sunspot activity as compared to earlier this week. Photographed this morning 06-17-2023 in Palm Springs California.
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June Gloom?
More unusually cloudy June skies in Palm Springs. Time-lapse from the end of the day June 10, 2023.
Clouds 06-07-2023
Something we usually do not see in Palm Springs this time of year. Clouds. Time-Lapse. Earlier today 06-07-2023.
Sunspots 06-03-2023

The Sun photographed this morning in Palm Springs at 0820hrs PST. The Sunspots are actually assigned a number and they are tracked. Sunspots are the origins for Solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
From NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)… Solar Cycle 25 has ramped up much faster than scientists predicted producing more sunspots and eruptions than experts had forecast. Tracking and predicting the Sun’s solar cycles gives a rough idea of the frequency of space weather storms of all types – from radio blackouts to geomagnetic storms and solar radiation storms – and it’s used by many industries to gauge the potential impact of space weather on Earth. Though we are seeing increased activity on the Sun, we expect this solar cycle to be average compared to solar cycles in the past century. Solar Cycle began in December 2019.






