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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 1 MIN

311 First Mega Solar Flare Wave of Potentially MANY Just Exploded...

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

2 Feb 2026A massive solar flare event has occurred, with three X-class flares erupting from sunspot group 4366. The largest flare, an 8.1, was part of a triple flare sequence, indicating extreme instability in the sunspot. While the coronal mass ejection is not directly aimed at Earth, a flank impact is still possible, potentially causing a significant geomagnetic storm.A series of powerful solar flares, including a triple X-class flare, have erupted from a compact and dense sunspot. This solar activity poses a heightened risk of earthquakes, particularly in regions like New Zealand, which are already seismically active. Additionally, the flares are expected to trigger a radiation storm, potentially leading to a ground-level enhancement event that could impact electrical systems and even trigger earthquakes.A massive solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME) are expected to impact Earth, potentially causing a strong geomagnetic storm. The event could lead to auroras, but also poses risks to power grids, electronics, and communications. The speaker advises viewers to stay hydrated, get rest, and be mindful of their nervous systems during this time.

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2 Feb 2026A massive solar flare event has occurred, with three X-class flares erupting from sunspot group 4366. The largest flare, an 8.1, was part of a triple flare sequence, indicating extreme instability in the sunspot. While the coronal mass...

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