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# GEOALERT message from the SIDC (RWC-Belgium) #
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GEOALERT BRU264
UGEOA 30512 00921 1148/ 9930/
11212 20212 30212
99999
PLAIN
NOTE: the above forecasts are valid from 1230UT, 21 Sep 2010 until 23 Sep
2010
PREDICTIONS FOR 21 Sep 2010 10CM FLUX: 084 / AP: 006
PREDICTIONS FOR 22 Sep 2010 10CM FLUX: 085 / AP: 003
PREDICTIONS FOR 23 Sep 2010 10CM FLUX: 086 / AP: 001
COMMENT: Catania sunspot groups 38 and 41 (NOAA ARs 1106 and 1108
respectively) are unlikely to produce a C-class flare. However, an
active region on the east limb (returning NOAA AR 1105) produced several
C-flares yesterday and today. More C-class flares from this active
region are possible. An interaction region between the slow and fast
solar wind flows arrived at the Earth yesterday evening. The fast flow
originated in the low-latitude coronal hole in the northern solar
hemisphere. Although the interplanetary magnetic field magnitude reached
10 nT, the solar wind speed during this period remained relatively low
(around 450 km/s), so the geomagnetic conditions remained quiet.
Currently the solar wind speed is around 450 km/s, and the
interplanetary magnetic field magnitude is around 4 nT. We thus expect
quiet geomagnetic conditions.
TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN : 019, BASED ON 12 STATIONS.
99999
UGEOI 30512 00921 1148/ 20///
10031 20830 3004/ 4//// 80002 90260
99999
NOTICEABLE EVENTS SUMMARY
DAY BEGIN MAX END LOC XRAY OP 10CM RADIO BURST TYPES Catania
NOAA NOTE
NONE
END
UGEOR 30512 00921 1148/ 21/07 21102
10038 2//// 3//// 471// 50010 60001 35918 00000
10041 2//// 3//// 4751/ 50290 60009 21928 01000
99999
USSPS 32404 20074 03622 70002 34420 01203 72036 23330 21613
USSPS 21305 20177 02642 81002 34820 0/102 82038 22830 51304
USSPS 81202 20007 04242 80040 23830 44613 78003 34022 01209
USSPS 31405 21076 03042 38001 35918 1X901 41029 21928 53709
UMAGF 31523 00921 ///// 2000/ 1/004 21111 31131
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