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Rapport d'activité solaire

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.
Rapport d'activité solaire et géophysique 2001 Apr 04 2200 UTC
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Rapport de l'USAF/NOAA sur l'activité solaire et géophysique

SDF numéro 094 publié à 2200Z le 04 Apr 2001

IA. Analyse des régions solaires actives et activité du 03-2100Z au 04-2100Z

Solar activity was moderate due to four M-class events during the past 24 hours. The largest of these was an M2 at 1222Z. The event could not be attributed to a specific region on the Sun due to limited observations. The other M-class events were an M1/Sf at 03/2351Z from 9415 (S21E60), an M1/Sf at 1027Z from 9415 again, and an M1/Sf at 1159Z from Region 9401 (N24W70). Region 9393 (N18W90+) has rotated around the west limb. Region 9415 (S21E60) now is the largest, most active region on the disk with an area of 680 millionths in a DKO beta-gamma configuration. A 25 degree filament near N30E25 disappeared during the past 24 hours. Two CMEs were observed on the east limb at 03/1950Z and 04/0950Z: corresponding EIT images indicated back-sided sources behind the east limb.
IB. Prévisions d'activité solaire
Solar activity is expected to be mostly moderate. There is a chance for an isolated major flare during the next three days, with higher probabilities during the next 24 hours while region 9393 is not too far beyond west limb.
IIA. Résumé de l'activité géophysique du 03-2100Z au 04-2100Z
The geomagnetic field was quiet until a sudden impulse occurred at 1455Z. The impulse resulted from a shock in the solar wind which was initially observed at ACE at 1422Z. After the shock the solar wind displayed high speeds and strong fluctuations of the magnetic component Bz (peak values were around +/- 20 nT). This disturbed solar wind produced active to minor storm levels of geomagnetic activity. Bz stabilized into a steady northward orientation around 1830Z and geomagnetic activity levels seemed to be calming in response. The shock and subsequent enhanced solar wind flow are most likely to have been produced by the combined drivers from CMEs out of region 9393 on April 2. The greater than 10 MeV proton event continues to be in progress. The shock passage produced a very slight enhancement of the particle flux levels. The flux at 04/2100Z was 113 pfu.
IIB. Prévision de l'activité géophysique
The geomagnetic field is expected to be at active to minor storm levels during the next 24 hours. Solar wind speeds and temperatures are still enhanced, and there is still a possibility for more intervals of geoeffective solar wind during the next 24 hours. The second day is forecast to be active, based on the possible impact of a glancing blow from the CME that originated from region 9415 on 3 April. Mostly unsettled levels should prevail by day three.
III. Probabilité d'éruption solaire du 05 Apr au 07 Apr
Classe M80%65%65%
Classe X30%20%20%
Proton99%15%15%
PCAFin progress
IV. Flux Penticton 10.7 cm
  Observé       04 Apr 205
  Prévisionnel   05 Apr-07 Apr  200/190/180
  Moyenne des 90 derniers jours        04 Apr 167
V. Indice géomagnetique A
  Observé Afr/Ap 03 Apr  005/005
  Estimé     Afr/Ap 04 Apr  025/020
  Prévisionnel    Afr/Ap 05 Apr-07 Apr  030/030-020/025-015/015
VI. Probabilités d'activité géomagnétique du 05 Apr au 07 Apr
A. Latitudes moyennes
Actif20%35%30%
Tempête mineure30%25%20%
Tempête majeure/sévère20%15%05%
B. Hautes latitudes
Actif20%35%30%
Tempête mineure30%15%20%
Tempête majeure/sévère25%25%05%

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