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# GEOALERT message from the SIDC (RWC-Belgium) #
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GEOALERT BRU064
UGEOA 30512 20304 1230/ 9930/
12042 20042 30042
99999
PLAIN
NOTE: the above forecasts are valid from 1230UT, 04 Mar 2012 until 06 Mar
2012
PREDICTIONS FOR 04 Mar 2012 10CM FLUX: 116 / AP: 017
PREDICTIONS FOR 05 Mar 2012 10CM FLUX: 116 / AP: 018
PREDICTIONS FOR 06 Mar 2012 10CM FLUX: 116 / AP: 009
COMMENT: A filament in the northern hemisphere, east side of the solar
disk, erupted around 1UT, March 04. The active region 1429, located near
one end of the filament was at that moment flaring in the B-level. This
active region was the source of 2 M-flares and several C-flares from
March 02 onwards. With the M2.0 flare peaking at 10:45 this morning,
another CME is associated. Because of the location of the source region
on the solar disk, the CME's are probably not ejected straight to Earth.
More M-flares are likely. There might be a small geomagnetic influence
(K=3-4) from the long stretched coronal hole in the southern hemisphere
from tomorrow onwards.
TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN : 054, BASED ON 08 STATIONS.
99999
UGEOI 30512 20304 1230/ 03///
1//// 21161 3010/ 4//// 8//// 9////
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NOTICEABLE EVENTS SUMMARY
DAY BEGIN MAX END LOC XRAY OP 10CM RADIO BURST TYPES Catania
NOAA NOTE
NONE
END
USSPS 32404 03073 05332 36008 43817 2/801 42002 42115 2/804 43004
26117 21405 44036 17918 41403
USSPS 21305 03165 05222 41005 44317 2/801 46002 42214 11303 47004
25417 11303 48021 17117 57405
USSPS 81202 04018 05522 48066 16518 47407 46006 24916 21305 44003
43214 01202 39007 44816 2/801
UMAGF 30503 20304 1004/ 03060 1/015 21113 31233
UMAGF 31523 20304 ///// 0300/ 1/010 22222 31413
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