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Solaktivitetsrapport

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Rapport för sol- och geofysisk aktivitet 2001 Sep 29 2200 UTC
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USAF/NOAA rapport för sol- och geofysisk aktivitet

SDF Nummer 272 publicerat klockan 2200Z på 29 Sep 2001

IA. Analys av solfläcksgrupper och solaktivitet från 28-2100Z till 29-2100Z

Solar activity has been moderate. Two M1/1f flares were observed -- the first at 28/2125 UTC from Region 9634 (N12W15), and the second a long duration event at 29/1106 UTC from Region 9636 (N13W02). For the latter event, SOHO/LASCO imagery suggests an associated faint halo with an earthward-directed component possible. Region 9628 (S17W62), the largest on the visible disk, also produced several optical flares with strong C-level enhancements throughout the first half of the period. New Region 9642 (N03E70) was numbered today.
IB. Prognos för solaktivitet
Solar activity is expected to be predominantly moderate over the next three days. Isolated major flares are possible, particularly from Region 9628 and nearby Region 9632 (S18W48).
IIA. Sammanfattning av geofysisk aktivitet 28-2100Z till 29-2100Z
Geomagnetic field activity has been quiet to active. A 17 nT sudden impulse was observed on the Boulder magnetometer at 29/0940 UTC, preceded by an earlier shock passage observed on the ACE satellite. Several active periods occurred through the remainder of the day. Solar wind speed remains elevated and IMF signatures suggest the predominant influence of a coronal hole high speed stream. The proton event which began on 25 September remains in progress but continues to wane, with current 10MeV flux levels at about 25 pfu.
IIB. Prognos för geofysisk aktivitet
The geomagnetic field is expected to be predominantly active for the next two days, under the combined influence of high speed stream effects and possible transient shock passages from the CME activity of 28 September. Isolated minor storm conditions may occur at higher latitudes during this period. Today's CME activity may further result in additional shock passage effects on day three. The proton event in progress is expected to end within the next 24 to 36 hours, barring further enhancement from any major flares.
III. Chans för solutbrott från 30 Sep till 02 Oct
M-klass80%80%80%
X-klass25%25%25%
Proton99%50%20%
PCAFyellow
IV. Penticton 10.7 cm Flux
  Observerad       29 Sep 240
  Prognoserat   30 Sep-02 Oct  240/240/235
  90 Day Mean        29 Sep 175
V. Geomagnetiskt A-index
  Observerad Afr/Ap 28 Sep  010/013
  Förväntat     Afr/Ap 29 Sep  015/020
  Prognoserat    Afr/Ap 30 Sep-02 Oct  020/030-020/020-018/018
VI. Chanser för geomagnetisk aktivitet från 30 Sep till 02 Oct
A. Medelhöga breddgrader
Aktivt30%30%25%
Små stormförhållanden15%15%10%
Svåra stormförhållanden10%10%10%
B. Höga breddgrader
Aktivt35%35%30%
Små stormförhållanden20%20%15%
Svåra stormförhållanden15%10%10%

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