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:Issued: 2010 Jan 11 1241 UTC
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GEOALERT BRU011
UGEOA 30512 00111 1220/ 9930/
11112 21112 30112
99999
PLAIN
NOTE: the above forecasts are valid from 1230UT, 11 Jan 2010 until 13 Jan 
2010
PREDICTIONS FOR 11 Jan 2010  10CM FLUX: 087 / AP: 017
PREDICTIONS FOR 12 Jan 2010  10CM FLUX: 090 / AP: 013
PREDICTIONS FOR 13 Jan 2010  10CM FLUX: 091 / AP: 007
COMMENT: Solar activity is expected to be moderately active with risks

of C-class flares from NOAA AR 1040. Geomagnetic activity is expected to

be quiet to unsettled. A coronal hole is approaching geoeffective
longitudes and it might increase the geomagnetic activity to unsettled

levels either later on Jan. 11th or on Jan. 12th. Current readings of
the solar wind conditions as measured by the ACE spacecraft reveal an
increase in the solar wind speed and moderate excursion of the Bz
compoment of the interplanetary magnetic field, suggesting the Earth
might indeed enter the fast solar wind stream linked to this coronal
hole.



TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN  : 025, BASED ON 04 STATIONS.
99999
UGEOI 30512 00111 1220/ 10///
1//// 20840 3003/ 4//// 8//// 9////
99999

NOTICEABLE EVENTS SUMMARY
DAY BEGIN MAX  END  LOC    XRAY OP  10CM RADIO BURST TYPES     Catania 
NOAA NOTE
NONE
END

UGEOR 30512 00111 1220/ 08/08 11102
10035 2//// 3//// 4311/ 50020 60003 15229 15100
10036 2//// 3//// 410// 50010 60001 31101 00000
99999
USSPS 32404 10089 ///32 01020 12829 31515 
USSPS 81202 10013 ///22 01017 12030 34322 
UMAGF 31523 00111 ///// 1000/ 1/003 20012 32210 
INDAA 00104
1/005 00501 20080 08002 00500 5/006
2/002 00501 00050 05005 00200 2/005
3/005 00200 20020 02002 00200 2/002
4/002 00500 20020 02002 00500 5/003
5/005 00200 50020 02002 00200 2/003
6/002 00200 50050 02005 00200 5/004
7/005 00201 00120 08016 00500 5/008
END
 
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