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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Ref: http://spaceweather.com/
AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity has been low for more than a week, but it could increase on April 4th when a solar wind stream is expected to blow past Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam,
Thanks for continuously keeping us informed! Best wishes, Ed |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam,
Thanks for continuously keeping us informed! Best wishes, Ed |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam Wormley wrote:
Ref: http://spaceweather.com/ AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity has been low for more than a week, but it could increase on April 4th when a solar wind stream is expected to blow past Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley Space Weather Message Code: WARK06 Serial Number: 99 Issue Time: 2004 Apr 04 0147 UTC WARNING: Geomagnetic K-Index of 6 expected Valid From: 2004 Apr 04 0140 UTC Valid To: 2004 Apr 04 1600 UTC Warning Condition: Onset |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam Wormley wrote:
Ref: http://spaceweather.com/ AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity has been low for more than a week, but it could increase on April 4th when a solar wind stream is expected to blow past Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley Space Weather Message Code: WARK06 Serial Number: 99 Issue Time: 2004 Apr 04 0147 UTC WARNING: Geomagnetic K-Index of 6 expected Valid From: 2004 Apr 04 0140 UTC Valid To: 2004 Apr 04 1600 UTC Warning Condition: Onset |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam Wormley wrote:
Ref: http://spaceweather.com/ AURORA WATCH: Conditions are favorable for a mild geomagnetic storm tonight, so high-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. The impending storm is a result of two factors (1) Earth is entering a solar wind stream and (2) the interplanetary magnetic field near Earth is pointing south. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam Wormley wrote:
Ref: http://spaceweather.com/ AURORA WATCH: Conditions are favorable for a mild geomagnetic storm tonight, so high-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. The impending storm is a result of two factors (1) Earth is entering a solar wind stream and (2) the interplanetary magnetic field near Earth is pointing south. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam Wormley wrote:
Sam Wormley wrote: Ref: http://spaceweather.com/ AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity has been low for more than a week, but it could increase on April 4th when a solar wind stream is expected to blow past Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley Space Weather Message Code: WARK06 Serial Number: 99 Issue Time: 2004 Apr 04 0147 UTC WARNING: Geomagnetic K-Index of 6 expected Valid From: 2004 Apr 04 0140 UTC Valid To: 2004 Apr 04 1600 UTC Warning Condition: Onset Space Weather Message Code: ALTK06 Serial Number: 153 Issue Time: 2004 Apr 04 0150 UTC ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 6 Threshold Reached: 2004 Apr 04 0150 UTC Synoptic Period: 0000-0300 UTC Active Warning: Yes |
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AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity could increase on April 4th
Sam Wormley wrote:
Sam Wormley wrote: Ref: http://spaceweather.com/ AURORA WATCH: Geomagnetic activity has been low for more than a week, but it could increase on April 4th when a solar wind stream is expected to blow past Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. Also: http://www.edu-observatory.org/eo/aurora.html -Sam Wormley Space Weather Message Code: WARK06 Serial Number: 99 Issue Time: 2004 Apr 04 0147 UTC WARNING: Geomagnetic K-Index of 6 expected Valid From: 2004 Apr 04 0140 UTC Valid To: 2004 Apr 04 1600 UTC Warning Condition: Onset Space Weather Message Code: ALTK06 Serial Number: 153 Issue Time: 2004 Apr 04 0150 UTC ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 6 Threshold Reached: 2004 Apr 04 0150 UTC Synoptic Period: 0000-0300 UTC Active Warning: Yes |
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