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GEOALERT BRU031
UGEOA 30512 00131 1236/ 9930/
11312 20312 30312
99999
PLAIN
NOTE: the above forecasts are valid from 1230UT, 31 Jan 2010 until 02 Feb 
2010
PREDICTIONS FOR 31 Jan 2010  10CM FLUX: 073 / AP: 005
PREDICTIONS FOR 01 Feb 2010  10CM FLUX: 074 / AP: 004
PREDICTIONS FOR 02 Feb 2010  10CM FLUX: 073 / AP: 002
COMMENT: A new sunspot group (NOAA AR 1043, no Catania number yet) in
the northern hemisphere rapidly emerged yesterday. A B4.9 flare peaking

at 05:03 UT on January 31 was detected by GOES-14. At the time of
writing it is still unclear what active region produced this flare. NOAA

AR 1043 is the most likely candidate, although the decaying NOAA AR 1041

(Catania number 37) cannot be completely excluded. Due to a rapid growth

of the NOAA AR 1043, a C-flare is possible. The Earth is currently
inside a solar wind flow with an intermediate speed (around 450 km/s).

An interplanetary sector boundary was crossed early this morning,
accompanying a passage from a slow to the intermediate solar wind flow.

The interplanetary magnetic field magnitude is back at the average level

(around 5 nT), so we expect quiet geomagnetic conditions.

TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN  : 010, BASED ON 09 STATIONS.
99999
UGEOI 30512 00131 1236/ 30///
1//// 20750 3006/ 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 00131 1236/ 29/08 31101
10037 2//// 3//// 472// 50020 60001 33424 00000
99999
UMAGF 31523 00131 ///// 3000/ 1/006 23211 31122 
 
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