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How would you interpret this space-weather graph?
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Especially the red/blue lines at the bottom. I have been trying to research it myself for some time now but haven't found anything satisfactory enough. Those red/blue lines have been in the current, somewhat unusual mode, for almost two weeks now. I do not believe this is a sensor error as indicated in the explanation beneath the graph. Thanks in advance.
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