Thanks for your input also.
Not limited events, my observations have been for ~17 years on 160 meters,
and ~ 30 years working a sked with VK6LK on 75 meters. Agree there are
varying parameters.
An opening on 80 meters does not guarantee a 160 meter opening. that is well
known.
Observations come more from an 160 meter opening and asking myself "what just
happened "? , in the world, and solar system ?
Openings are not the same world wide. But we especially like the ones that
give us new countries.
73
Bruce- k1fz
On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 09:09:55 +0000 (UTC), bruce whitney wrote:
Bruce,Thanks, interesting new info on a very complex subject. Every storm is
different. Must use caution with observations from limited events.Rules of
physics always the same everywhere but every CME comes with its own differing
parameters with respect to the particular conditions and orientation of the
geomagnetic field over the course of the event.
I'm sure, nothing you didn't know very well but I have been working with
GMD/GIC recently and couldn't help but comment. No claim to be an
expert.Bruce-W8RA
From: K1FZ-Bruce
To: Topband
Sent: Sunday, March 5, 2017 9:08 PM
Subject: Topband: 160 meter long openings
My observation are that long 160 meter openings take place at the start of
auroras then diminish.
This may be why.
https://thespacereporter.com/2017/03/study-says-solar-storms-remove-electrons-earths-atmosphere/
73
Brucw-k1fz
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