Aurora alertmails
When there are chances to see an aurora display, high solar speed winds, a good low Bz, space radiation storms or big solar flares we can give you a wakeup call with this service! Every time something interesting happens on the sun or with fair chances for an auroral display you'll get warned so you never miss amething again.
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How to subsribe?
- After filling in the form above, you will receive an e-mail to confirm your subscription
- Compose a new, empty, e-mail message to the adress stated in that e-mail and paste the activation codeline into the content and send the e-mail
- After this you will receive a welcome message and confirmation of subscription/li>
- You are now succesfully added to the alertsystem
What alerts do i get?
At the moment there are 5 types of alertmails:
- 1: Aurora chances for Middle latitude
- 2: Favorable KP value
- 3: Space Radiation storms
- 4: Solar flares
- 5: Summary of activity, important notices for Middle latitudes, ...
Example
In december 2006 more then 15 alerts where send, these are the headers:
- X9.06 Solar Flare Alert
- M1.27 Solar Flare Alert
- M6.08 Solar Flare Alert
- S1 Space radiation storm
- S2 Space radiation storm
- S3 Space radiation storm
- M2.08 Solar Flare Alert
- Aurora chances 8-10 december
- X3.41 Solar Flare Alert
- Alert KP: 7.67
- ...
Good to know
You will only get e-mails when there is significant activity like the example above when big solar flares erupt, space radiation storms are triggered, ... . If you did not confirmed your e-mailadress, you will not receive these messages. You can or may not place messages on the list as this is only for alerting the subscribers of notable events.
Disclaimer
SpaceWeatherLive.com - Poollicht.be can not be held responsible for sending too many mails that you might see as spam messages. By subscribing you confirm that you want to receive these notifications of solar and auroral activity.
Warnings
There are currently no chances to see an aurora display on the Middle latitudes
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Auroral activity
High latitude (28% chance)
Middle latitude (0% chance)
Low latitude (0% chance)



