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:Issued: 2012 May 11 1304 UTC
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GEOALERT BRU132
UGEOA 30512 20511 1213/ 9930/
12112 20112 30112
99999
PLAIN
NOTE: the above forecasts are valid from 1230UT, 11 May 2012 until 13 May 
2012
PREDICTIONS FOR 11 May 2012  10CM FLUX: 135 / AP: 010
PREDICTIONS FOR 12 May 2012  10CM FLUX: 139 / AP: 007
PREDICTIONS FOR 13 May 2012  10CM FLUX: 140 / AP: 007
COMMENT: NOAA AR 11476 / CATANIA 25 is currently the dominant sunspot
group. It continues to grow in size and number of spots and is now
located on the central meridian, so future eruptions from this region
have a higher probability of producing energetic particle events and
earth-directed CMEs also become more probable. The other flare-active
region, NOAA 1471 / Catania 20 is now disappearing at the west limb. At

the same time, two other regions are appearing at the east limb, but
produce only relatively small flares so far.
NOAA AR 11476 / CATANIA 25 produced one more M-flare yesterday evening,

but since then its activity has been limited to small C-class flares.
One of these produced a type-II burst around 4 UT this morning, probably

associated to the C3.1 flare peaking at 03:42. It is thus possible that

a CME was ejected towards earth, but it is not yet visible in
coronographic images.
The solar wind speed is currently gradually declining. We expect quiet

geomagnetic conditions.

TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN  : 079, BASED ON 10 STATIONS.
99999
UGEOI 30512 20511 1213/ 10///
10126 21311 3012/ 4//// 80206 91030
99999

NOTICEABLE EVENTS SUMMARY
DAY BEGIN MAX  END  LOC    XRAY OP  10CM RADIO BURST TYPES     Catania 
NOAA NOTE
10  2020  2026 2030 N12E12 M1.7      100                            25 
1476                     
END

UGEOR 30512 20511 1213/ 11/08 11106
10025 2//// 3//// 4652/ 50990 60069 10412 29611
10029 2//// 3//// 472// 50050 60002 23921 00000
10031 2//// 3//// 472// 50050 60001 24823 00000
10033 2//// 3//// 4201/ 50010 60004 30214 00000
10034 2//// 3//// 4201/ 50010 60003 21812 00000
10035 2//// 3//// 472// 50030 60001 17316 00000
99999
USSPS 32404 10063 08332 89006 38521 2/801 96097 11912 57639 97016 
26124 21502 98001 21416 1/801 
USSPS 81202 11055 09922 02104 10510 57653 04013 17316 2/801 03010 
23921 21404 05005 25425 2/801 
USSPS 31405 11081 14042 25099 10412 54669 29005 23921 2/902 31005 
24823 2/901 33001 30214 01204 34001 21812 01203 35003 17316 2/901 
UMAGF 30503 20511 1004/ 10069 1/020 22222 32432 
UMAGF 31523 20511 ///// 1000/ 1/012 22322 33234 
 
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