Incoming Shock Detected / New Active Region
Incoming Shock Detected / New Active Region 10/05/2011 by Kevin VE3EN at 13:10 UTC Comment on Message Board Incoming CME Shock: Just before 7:00 UTC Wednesday morning the solar wind increased from 350 km/s to 500 km/s and this indicates the arrival of an incoming CME shock. A geomagnetic sudden impulse was also observed. Minor geomagnetic storming may be possible at high latitudes. WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 5 expected Valid From: 2011 Oct 05 1315 UTC Valid To: 2011 Oct 05 2359 UTC Warning Condition: Onset NOAA Scale: G1 - Minor SUMMARY: Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse Observed: 2011 Oct 05 0742 UTC Deviation: 19 nT Station: KBOU New Active Sunspot: A near M-Class solar flare reaching C9.2 took place at 12:42 UTC Wednesday morning and was centered around a new Sunspot region that rotated into view in the southeast quadrant. This region should be numbered 1313 later today. solarham.com |
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