� Colors |
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KP Level � |
Sudden |
Declining
or |
Increasing |
Declining �
|
High
Levels |
X-Ray |
Increasing |
1 st
Drop |
Flat
or De- |
Solar
Wind |
Solar
Wind |
Orange |
� X |
X |
X |
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Yellow |
X |
X |
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Purple |
** x |
X |
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Red |
** X |
** X |
X |
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Blue |
X |
** X |
X |
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Green |
* X |
** X |
** X |
x |
X |
x |
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Cross Points |
X |
x |
Notes:
** Not a strong component or not necessary to activate the condition color.
At the very start of a condition color is when its influence is the strongest
A cross point is when the energies peak and synergize or add more energy to the condition colors. � So if a condition blue occurs, the weather changes will be more rapid or sudden
Notes: � A new or perigee moon will amplify the effects of a condition color
Recent Purple and Blue can cause sudden changes in weather microclimates, hot to cold, dry to wet, windy to calm etc. These changes are more rapid if the X-Ray background levels are above 4.0
During a condition color period, if a yellow occurs, it will also synergize and increase the energy. Examples include: Red � + Yellow = Stronger Condition Red or Yellow + Blue = Stronger Condition Blue.
Green + Yellow + = Super Condition Green.
This synergy also occurs with negative energies.
S class optical flares will also strengthen a condition color, although these usually occur more often when there is an increasing or higher solar flux. Even a slight condition yellow, will greatly aggravate a condition orange (especially during years when the condition orange dominates, visit the ez3dbiz.com/cycles.html page for further details). � This will occur even if there are 80 or fewer sunspots showing.