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Subject: | Topband: AstroAlert: Middle Latitude Auroral Activity Watch - 14-16Sept |
From: | Cary Oler <oler@solar.spacew.com>(by way of Bill Tippett<btippett@alum.mit.edu>) |
Date: | Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:06:43 -0400 |
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This service is usually quite accurate and does not give false alarms. We may want to watch for unusual Topband conditions when the Aurora hits! 73, Bill W4ZV ================================================================= This Is SKY & TELESCOPE's AstroAlert for Sun-Earth Interactions ================================================================= A s t r o A l e r t Sun-Earth Alert Solar Terrestrial Dispatch http://www.spacew.com 13 September 2004 MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY WATCH - 14-16 September An active sunspot complex produced a near-major solar flare on 12 September that is suspected to have produced one and possibly two closely spaced Earthward-directed coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Available data from the SOHO spacecraft has been sparse and does not yet allow a coherent analysis of the events. What data is available seems to contain the signature of at least one full-halo (Earthward-directed) event. The inferred velocity of the mass ejection(s) have been primarily determined from solar radio observations of the inner-coronal shock velocities, which have averaged near 850 kilometers per second. Assuming a radial trajectory that is centered somewhat east of the Earth, the shock front from the leading CME should arrive at the Earth in the late UTC hours of 14 September or the early UTC hours of 15 September (for North America, this corresponds to the early evenings hours of 14 September to the early morning hours of 15 September Eastern Daylight Savings Time). The second CME (if one exists) will be imbedded within the flow of the leading CME and may further enhance the potential for producing auroral activity. The impact of this disturbance has the potential to produce periods of moderately strong auroral activity across fairly widespread middle latitude regions. Thus, a middle latitude auroral activity watch has been issued. The contents of the watch are included below. MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY WATCH Issued: 07:20 UTC, 13 September 2004 Solar Terrestrial Dispatch www.spacew.com
PREDICTED IMPACT TIME OF DISTURBANCE: 01:00 UTC 15 SEPT (9 pm EDT 14 Sept) HIGH RISK PERIOD: 15 SEPTEMBER MODERATE RISK PERIOD: 14 - 16 SEPTEMBER PREDICTED ACTIVITY INDICES: 10, 20, 35, 17 (13 - 16 SEPTEMBER) POTENTIAL MAGNITUDE OF MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY: MODERATE POTENTIAL DURATION OF THIS ACTIVITY: MAIN BELT = 12 TO 18 HOURS MINOR BELT = 18 TO 24 HOURS ESTIMATED OPTIMUM OBSERVING CONDITIONS: NEAR LOCAL MIDNIGHT EXPECTED LUNAR INTERFERENCE: NONE OVERALL OPPORTUNITY FOR OBSERVATIONS FROM MIDDLE LATITUDES: FAIR TO GOOD AURORAL ACTIVITY *MAY* BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY NORTH OF A LINE FROM... NORTHERN OREGON TO SOUTHERN IDAHO TO WYOMING TO SOUTH DAKOTA TO ILLINOIS TO OHIO TO NORTHERN VIRGINIA TO MARYLAND. ACTIVITY *MAY* ALSO BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY NORTH OF A LINE FROM... ENGLAND TO NORTHERN BELGIUM TO NORTHERN GERMANY TO NORTHERN POLAND TO NORTHERN BELARUS TO NORTH-CENTRAL RUSSIA. ACTIVITY *MAY* ALSO BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY SOUTH OF A LINE FROM... NEW ZEALAND TO EXTREME SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA. SYNOPSIS... The arrival of a coronal mass ejection will increase levels of geomagnetic and auroral activity toward storm levels late on 14 or early on 15 September (UTC time). The potential exists for periods of moderately strong auroral activity to become visible over fairly widespread middle latitude regions. This watch will remain valid through 23:00 UTC (7 pm EDT) on 16 September. It will then be allowed to expire. For updated information, visit: http://www.spacew.com/aurora/forum.html. For real-time plots of current activity, visit: http://www.spacew.com/plots.html or www.sec.noaa.gov. PLEASE REPORT OBSERVATIONS OF AURORAL ACTIVITY TO: http://www.spacew.com/submitsighting.html ** End of Astroalert ** ================================================================== AstroAlert is a free service of SKY & TELESCOPE, the Essential Magazine of Astronomy (http://SkyandTelescope.com/). This e-mail was sent to AstroAlert subscribers. If you feel you received it in error, or to unsubscribe from AstroAlert, please send a plain- text e-mail to majordomo@SkyandTelescope.com with the following line -- and nothing else -- in the body of the message: unsubscribe sun-earth e-mail@address.com replacing "e-mail@address.com" with your actual e-mail address. ================================================================== _______________________________________________ Topband mailing list Topband@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topband |
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