Where to watch if you watching

dowser

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Where to watch if your watching

Fluctuations in the Earth's magnetic field are shown with A and K indices. A in the red is indication of possible Dowsing power is on, but it is a broad daily indication. Also a high solar wind, and high density is possible dowsing power increase. Watching the flux is another Dowsing power possibility indicator. With the 10cm Radio flux at 73 right now, it needs to get up to 80 for me. But Dowsing power is never constant, so watching daily indicators doesn't solve all your Dowsing problems. With the constant changing Dowsing power there is the Solar radiation flux. Real time Dowsing power graph. On the Solar activity page at Spaceweatherlive. This is the closest, best indicator to watch. Start checking Dowsing when it gets above B.
 

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When you say, "Start checking Dowsing when it gets above B," do you mean "Beta" under the "Class Magn." heading on SpaceWeatherLive?
 

When you say, "Start checking Dowsing when it gets above B," do you mean "Beta" under the "Class Magn." heading on SpaceWeatherLive?

Second page click Solar activity, Spaceweatherlive, scroll down to this chart. I start checking for Dowsing power when it gets above B. This is Solar radiation flux. Also called Background flux.
 

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As listed in Wikipedia, we were at 626 spotless days Feb 6, 2020. Looking back at past Solar cycle minimums, you can see the diffrence between them by the lack of Sunspot counts. We are on the threshold of Solar cycle 25. I've been patiently waiting. 2020, time to wake up Sun!!
 

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