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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 1 MIN

1261 Equinox is Coming and the Dominos are about to Fall...

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12 Mar 2026A high-speed stream of solar wind is expected to hit Earth on 13th and 14th March, triggering a geomagnetic storm due to a large transquatorial coronal hole on the sun. This could lead to volatile weather and potentially increased earthquake activity, especially with a larger coronal hole following in 7-10 days. The solar wind model shows a co-rotating interaction region and high-velocity solar wind impacting Earth, with a potential for increased geomagnetic activity and earthquake risk.A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck 620 km deep on 22nd February, followed by a magnitude 6 earthquake in Italy on 9th March. Increased seismic activity is observed in the Mediterranean, particularly near the antipode of the Italian earthquake, with six magnitude 5+ earthquakes in the Kerban Trench. This heightened activity coincides with a coronal hole high-speed stream and planetary alignments, suggesting a potential for further significant seismic events around the March equinox.

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