Weather conditions can have a dramatic affect on the
accuracy and effectiveness of your ghost hunt or paranormal
investigation. Be sure to check and record conditions
both before and after you arrive on site. Here are a
few tools and links to make things a little easier for you
than rifling through the local newspaper and a myriad of
different web sites.
Current Lunar Phase:
Solar flares
Solar flares are classified
based on their output of X-ray energy at the peak of their
burst.
Solar Flare activity and Geomagnetic Field activity seems
to affect the amount of ghost activity. Research has shown
us that during periods of heightened solar flare activity
and geomagnetic activity in space, the amount of spirit
activity increases.
M class and X class flares are good sources of energy for
the spirits to use to manifest. Spirits often tap into
normal electrical sources such as electrical appliances and
batteries to get this energy but on days when the air is
full of excess energy due to a solar storm or flare, they
have a surplus of energy to tap into.
This information is also important because it may
adversely affect your more sensitive EMF meters, like the
Trifield EMF meter, giving you false positive readings.
Current Solar Flare Activity:
Solar X-rays:
Geomagnetic Field: |
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Solar X-ray status monitor:
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Normal: Solar X-ray flux is quiet (< 1.00e-6 W/m^2) |
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Active: Solar X-ray flux is active (>= 1.00e-6 W/m^2) |
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M Class Flare: An M Class flare has occurred (X-ray flux >= 1.00e-5 W/m^2) |
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X Class Flare: An X Class flare has occurred (X-ray flux >= 1.00e-4 W/m^2) |
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Mega Flare: An unprecedented X-ray event has occurred (X-ray flux >= 1.00e-3 W/m^2)
The designation "Mega Flare" was chosen by Kevin Loch when the status monitor was created on March 4, 1999.
There is no "official" designation for flares in this range. |
Geomagnetic Field status monitor:
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Quiet: the Geomagnetic Field is quiet (Kp < 4) |
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Active: the Geomagnetic Field has been unsettled (Kp=4) |
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Storm: A Geomagnetic Storm has occurred (Kp>4) |