[South Florida DX Association] Space-Weather-Outlook

Bill Marx bmarx at bellsouth.net
Tue Sep 21 19:29:58 EDT 2004


 SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #04- 38
> 2004 September 21 at 01:21 p.m. MDT (2004 September 21 1921 UTC)
> 
> **** SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK ****
> 
> Summary For September 13-19
> Category R1 (minor) radio blackouts were observed on 14 and 19 September
> due to flare activity from active sunspot Region 672.  Category G1
> (minor) geomagnetic storming occurred on 14 September due to clouds of
> magnetic material from a solar flare on the Sun that impacted Earth. 
> Category G1 (minor) geomagnetic storming occurred on 17 and 18
> September due to high speed solar winds from a coronal hole on the Sun.
> A category S1 (minor) and S2 (moderate) solar radiation storm was
> observed on 13 - 15 September due to solar flare activity from active
> sunspot Region 672.
> 
> Outlook For September 22-28
> Category R1 (minor) radio blackouts are possible from active sunspot
> Region 672 and Region 667 after they rotate back onto the visible disk.
> Category G1 (minor) geomagnetic storming are possible due to clouds of
> magnetic material from solar flares on the Sun that are expected to
> impact Earth and from high speed solar winds from coronal holes on the
> Sun.  Category S1 (minor) solar radiation storms are possible due to
> solar flare activity from various active sunspot regions on the Sun. 
> 
> For current space weather conditions please refer to:
> http://www.sec.noaa.gov/SWN/ 
> http://www.sec.noaa.gov/alerts/
> 
> Data used to provide space weather services are contributed by NOAA, 
> USAF, NASA, NSF, USGS, the International Space Environment Services 
> and other observatories, universities, and institutions. For more 
> information, including email services, see SEC's Space Weather 
> Advisories Web site http://sec.noaa.gov/advisories or (303) 497-5127.
> 



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