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Informe actividad solar

Any mentioned solar flare in this report has a scaling factor applied by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). Because of the SWPC scaling factor, solar flares are reported as 42% smaller than for the science quality data. The scaling factor has been removed from our archived solar flare data to reflect the true physical units.
Informe de actividad Solar-Geofísica 2002 Sep 16 2200 UTC
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Informe conjunto USAF/NOAA de actividad Solar y Geofísica

SDF Número 259 Publicado el 2200Z a las 16 Sep 2002

IA. Análisis de regiones solares activas y de actividad desde 15-2100Z hasta 16-2100Z

Solar activity was at moderate levels. Region 114 (S12W28) produced an M1/Sn flare at 16/0310 UTC with an associated Type II radio sweep that had an estimated shock velocity of 750 km/s. This region was also the source for several lesser C-class flares during the period. Spot group continues to show decay although beta-gamma magnetic structure remains intact. Region 105 (S07W44) was limited to minor C-class flare production today and underwent little change during the period. Newly numbered Region 119 (S14E32) became active during the day, producing minor C-class flare activity. A 34 degree solar filament erupted in the northeast quadrant late in the period yesterday seen on SOHO/EIT imagery. New Regions 118 (N14E14), 120 (S19E57), 121 (S14E69), and 122 (S19E74) were assigned today.
IB. Pronóstico de la actividad solar
Solar activity is expected to be low to moderate.
IIA. Resumen de la actividad geofísica 15-2100Z a 16-2100Z
The geomagnetic field was at predominantly quiet levels. Isolated unsettled conditions were observed at high latitudes. The greater than 2 MeV electron flux has been high today.
IIB. Pronóstico de la actividad geofísica
The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet to unsettled. There is a chance for isolated active conditions on day three of the forecast period due to a possible weak shock passage from the M1/Sn flare mentioned in IA. Greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to remain moderate to high for days one and two of the forecast period.
III. Probabilidades del evento 17 Sep a 19 Sep
Clase M50%50%50%
Clase X05%05%05%
Protón05%05%05%
PCAFgreen
IV. Penticton 10.7cm flujo
  Observado       16 Sep 183
  Previsto   17 Sep-19 Sep  180/180/175
  Media de 90 Días        16 Sep 177
V. Índices Geomagnéticos A
  Observado Afr/Ap 15 Sep  005/008
  Estimado     Afr/Ap 16 Sep  006/008
  Previsto    Afr/Ap 17 Sep-19 Sep  006/008-006/008-006/008
VI. Probabilidades de Actividad Geomagnética 17 Sep a 19 Sep
A. Latitudes Medias
Activo15%15%15%
Tormenta Menor01%01%01%
Tormenta Mayor-Severa01%01%01%
B. Latitudes Altas
Activo20%20%20%
Tormenta Menor05%05%05%
Tormenta Mayor-Severa01%01%01%

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