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Rapport d'activité solaire
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Rapport d'activité solaire et géophysique 2003 May 15 2200 UTC
Fait par le NOAA © SWPC et adapté par SpaceWeatherLive.comRapport de l'USAF/NOAA sur l'activité solaire et géophysique
SDF numéro 135 publié à 2200Z le 15 May 2003
IA. Analyse des régions solaires actives et activité du 14-2100Z au 15-2100Z
Solar activity has been low. Two new regions were
numbered today: Region 361 (N09E39) and Region 362 (S10E77).
IB. Prévisions d'activité solaire
Solar activity is expected to be very
low, with possible increase in activity over the next few days due
to active regions emerging from the east limb. New region 362 may
produce isolated flare activity.
IIA. Résumé de l'activité géophysique du 14-2100Z au 15-2100Z
The geomagnetic field has been at unsettled to minor storm levels due
to a high speed solar wind stream from a favorably positioned
coronal hole. The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at
geosynchronous orbit reached high levels today.
IIB. Prévision de l'activité géophysique
The geomagnetic field is
expected to be at unsettled to active levels for the next three
days. Solar wind speeds should continue to reduce over the next few
days, and may cause isolated minor storm levels on day one.
III. Probabilité d'éruption solaire du 16 May au 18 May
Classe M | 10% | 15% | 20% |
Classe X | 01% | 01% | 01% |
Proton | 01% | 01% | 01% |
PCAF | green
|
IV. Flux Penticton 10.7 cm
Observé 15 May 099
Prévisionnel 16 May-18 May 105/110/120
Moyenne des 90 derniers jours 15 May 123
V. Indice géomagnetique A
Observé Afr/Ap 14 May 017/027
Estimé Afr/Ap 15 May 015/022
Prévisionnel Afr/Ap 16 May-18 May 010/015-010/015-015/015
VI. Probabilités d'activité géomagnétique du 16 May au 18 May
A. Latitudes moyennes |
Actif | 25% | 25% | 25% |
Tempête mineure | 15% | 10% | 10% |
Tempête majeure/sévère | 05% | 01% | 01% |
B. Hautes latitudes |
Actif | 35% | 35% | 35% |
Tempête mineure | 15% | 15% | 15% |
Tempête majeure/sévère | 05% | 05% | 05% |
VII. Comments
The GOES 10 energetic proton detectors are showing intermittent, high noise levels in the higher energy proton channels (greater than about 80 MeV). This problem was first noticed in data taken April 26, 2003. To ensure continued operational monitoring of important energetic particle data, it is necessary to reassign primary/secondary designations for the GOES Space Environment Monitor (SEM) detectors. As of 1500 UT on May 15, GOES-8 became the primary satellite for protons. GOES 12 will be the primary satellite for magnetometer, X-ray, and electron measurements. GOES 10 will be the secondary satellite for all SEM sensors - magnetometer, X-ray sensor, and energetic particle sensor. This short-term solution (approximately 2 - 3 months) will be in place until we define and implement a permanent fix. A more detailed explanation can be found at: http://www.sec.noaa.gov/GOES.html.
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