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20 years 1 week ago #5621
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very unsettled magnetic conditions at the moment. Have a look at . . .
www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/iono/aurorawatch/
. . . this could be the latest CME on its way.
John
www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/iono/aurorawatch/
. . . this could be the latest CME on its way.
John
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20 years 1 week ago #5622
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Chek out the CalSky Space weather page. It shows the info accurately as I have proved it early this morning when there was a bit of aurora activity around 6am. And sure enough, CalSky data showed that there was more activity at this time.
The link is on my weather website or you can go direct each time...
www.stronge.org.uk
www.calsky.com/cs.cgi/?obs=733451026099&cha=3&sec=2
Clear Skies
MarkdJ
The link is on my weather website or you can go direct each time...
www.stronge.org.uk
www.calsky.com/cs.cgi/?obs=733451026099&cha=3&sec=2
Clear Skies
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20 years 1 week ago #5624
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hi Mark,
thanks for those links . . . I think the aurora activity may not reach the levels of last Sunday night (according to spaceweather.com). Still, might be worth checking after dark.
John
thanks for those links . . . I think the aurora activity may not reach the levels of last Sunday night (according to spaceweather.com). Still, might be worth checking after dark.
John
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20 years 1 week ago #5627
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Anyone see anything yet this evening,
its partially clear here in Limerick but I cant see anything obvious yet
its partially clear here in Limerick but I cant see anything obvious yet
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20 years 1 week ago #5630
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Visible outside Cork, green sky to NNW low in horizon
No 60's people tonight ))
Come on you good thing !!
Charles
(dare I say it, great radio conditions again)
No 60's people tonight ))
Come on you good thing !!
Charles
(dare I say it, great radio conditions again)
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20 years 1 week ago #5641
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conditions are still very unsettled in the magnetic field of the Earth at the moment and another CME is expected to impact us some time tonight (more than likely the early hours of tomorrow morning).
refer back to previous post by me of Sun-Earth monitoring web sites useful for estimating auroral activity.
John
SDAS
refer back to previous post by me of Sun-Earth monitoring web sites useful for estimating auroral activity.
John
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