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# GEOALERT message from the SIDC (RWC-Belgium) #
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GEOALERT BRU149
UGEOA 30512 00529 1315/ 9930/
10292 22292 30292
99999
PLAIN
NOTE: the above forecasts are valid from 1230UT, 29 May 2010 until 31 May
2010
PREDICTIONS FOR 29 May 2010 10CM FLUX: 072 / AP: 035
PREDICTIONS FOR 30 May 2010 10CM FLUX: 073 / AP: 013
PREDICTIONS FOR 31 May 2010 10CM FLUX: 074 / AP: 016
COMMENT: A C-class flare is unlikely to occur in any of the three
sunspot groups present on the solar disk (Catania numbers 74, 76 and
77). In the evening of May 28, an interplanetary magnetic cloud has
arrived to the Earth. The magnetic field in the cloud quickly became
southward, and the magnitude of the north-south component reached -14
nT. However, the solar wind speed remained low (around 360 km/s), so
only minor geomagnetic storm conditions resulted. The magnetic cloud was
most probably associated with the halo CME observed on the Sun on May
23. A minor geomagnetic storm is currently ongoing. It may last for
several hours more.
TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN : 019, BASED ON 10 STATIONS.
99999
UGEOI 30512 00529 1315/ 28///
10022 20730 3014/ 4//// 80002 90070
99999
NOTICEABLE EVENTS SUMMARY
DAY BEGIN MAX END LOC XRAY OP 10CM RADIO BURST TYPES Catania
NOAA NOTE
NONE
END
UGEOR 30512 00529 1315/ 29/08 29103
10074 2//// 3//// 471// 50010 60001 38414 00000
10076 2//// 3//// 4311/ 50020 60002 14112 00000
10077 2//// 3//// 4311/ 50020 60003 20718 01000
99999
USSPS 32404 28106 ///22 30003 37115 20802 32000 15808 00101
USSPS 21305 28161 ///42 37004 37615 11302 39001 15112 00101
USSPS 81202 29040 ///22 43004 14513 01203
USSPS 31405 29080 03642 74001 38414 1X901 76002 14112 11302 77002
20718 11303
UMAGF 30503 00529 0955/ 28066 1/024 22332 33333
UMAGF 31523 00529 ///// 2800/ 1/014 23323 33234
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