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Thierry October 30th 03 07:06 PM

Aurora : canada, finland only
 
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always a full
blackout on bands from 20m and up.
Some good chance over Canada and Finland, as usual ;-)

Bonjour,
K=7, insuffisant pour observer une aurore en Europe occidendale. pas mieux
qu'hier !!
Par contre tjs le blackout radio sur 20m et bandes sup.
Par contre de bonnes chances d'en voir au Canada et en Finlande, comme
d'habitude ;-)

Info A, K, indices :
http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/
Aurora forecast Europe
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/aurora_predict/map8/0.html
Aurora forecast US
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/aurora_predict/map8/270.html
All warnings :
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/alerts/warnings_timeline.html
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/alerts/k-index.html
Résumé/ summary :
http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html

Thierry
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry
alias ON4SKY



Thierry October 30th 03 07:25 PM

Better, with the sound of the 28 oct sun flare :
http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/space-audio/ (2 page further)

NB. For the readers without audio that sounds like an airplane approaching
then going away, low pitch, as it was heard in water.
Strange.

Expanations about type III bursts (in French, but try to use the translation
module at left of my wecbsite):
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/sysol-soleilradio.htm


73's

Thierry
ON4SKY




Thierry October 30th 03 07:25 PM

Better, with the sound of the 28 oct sun flare :
http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/space-audio/ (2 page further)

NB. For the readers without audio that sounds like an airplane approaching
then going away, low pitch, as it was heard in water.
Strange.

Expanations about type III bursts (in French, but try to use the translation
module at left of my wecbsite):
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/sysol-soleilradio.htm


73's

Thierry
ON4SKY




Kipper October 30th 03 08:31 PM


"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always a

full
blackout on bands from 20m and up.
Some good chance over Canada and Finland, as usual ;-)

Bonjour,
K=7, insuffisant pour observer une aurore en Europe occidendale. pas mieux
qu'hier !!
Par contre tjs le blackout radio sur 20m et bandes sup.
Par contre de bonnes chances d'en voir au Canada et en Finlande, comme
d'habitude ;-)


My cousin is driving near Dundee in Scotland and says the aurora is faint,
but visible. That was about 30 minutes ago.

Cheers
--
K.



Kipper October 30th 03 08:31 PM


"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always a

full
blackout on bands from 20m and up.
Some good chance over Canada and Finland, as usual ;-)

Bonjour,
K=7, insuffisant pour observer une aurore en Europe occidendale. pas mieux
qu'hier !!
Par contre tjs le blackout radio sur 20m et bandes sup.
Par contre de bonnes chances d'en voir au Canada et en Finlande, comme
d'habitude ;-)


My cousin is driving near Dundee in Scotland and says the aurora is faint,
but visible. That was about 30 minutes ago.

Cheers
--
K.



Thierry October 30th 03 08:39 PM


"Kipper" wrote in message
...

"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always a

My cousin is driving near Dundee in Scotland and says the aurora is faint,
but visible. That was about 30 minutes ago.


Indeed.
They are visible from Scotland and above as red glow when Kp=5. and above
see graph at http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/aurore2.htm (end of page)

There are some pic on forum alt.binaries.pictures.astro

Thierry


Cheers
--
K.





Thierry October 30th 03 08:39 PM


"Kipper" wrote in message
...

"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always a

My cousin is driving near Dundee in Scotland and says the aurora is faint,
but visible. That was about 30 minutes ago.


Indeed.
They are visible from Scotland and above as red glow when Kp=5. and above
see graph at http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/aurore2.htm (end of page)

There are some pic on forum alt.binaries.pictures.astro

Thierry


Cheers
--
K.





Kipper October 30th 03 08:57 PM


"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...

"Kipper" wrote in message
...

"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in

message
...
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always

a
My cousin is driving near Dundee in Scotland and says the aurora is

faint,
but visible. That was about 30 minutes ago.


Indeed.
They are visible from Scotland and above as red glow when Kp=5. and above
see graph at http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/aurore2.htm (end of page)

There are some pic on forum alt.binaries.pictures.astro

Thierry


So not just Canada and Finland then? ;) Nice site.

Cheers
--
K.



Kipper October 30th 03 08:57 PM


"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...

"Kipper" wrote in message
...

"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in

message
...
Hi,
K-indice is 7, no cahnce to see Aurora over western Europe but always

a
My cousin is driving near Dundee in Scotland and says the aurora is

faint,
but visible. That was about 30 minutes ago.


Indeed.
They are visible from Scotland and above as red glow when Kp=5. and above
see graph at http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/aurore2.htm (end of page)

There are some pic on forum alt.binaries.pictures.astro

Thierry


So not just Canada and Finland then? ;) Nice site.

Cheers
--
K.



Thierry October 30th 03 10:09 PM


"Kipper" wrote in message
...

"Thierry" Thierry, see http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/ wrote in message
...
...

So not just Canada and Finland then? ;) Nice site.


Mmm. No of course but as usual, looking at the Aurora oval (forecasts) as
the southern limit comes very close North UK in my mind this is no more
Europe (sorry).

Thierry

Cheers
--
K.






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