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CME Alert/Heads Up - Nix - 9 January 2014 Got this this morning cos I sign up to alerts from the Space Weather Prediction Center. It's a geomagnetic disturbance alert with a G3 strength ie: Power systems: voltage corrections may be required, false alarms triggered on some protection devices. Spacecraft operations: surface charging may occur on satellite components, drag may increase on low-Earth-orbit satellites, and corrections may be needed for orientation problems. Other systems: intermittent satellite navigation and low-frequency radio navigation problems may occur, HF radio may be intermittent, and aurora has been seen as low as Illinois and Oregon (typically 50° geomagnetic lat.)**. As I said, this is a G3 (strong) rating and NOT a G4 (severe) or G5 (extreme) but always best to keep an eye on these things. Email alert recieved: Geomagnetic activity is expected to increase on 9th January due to the arri= val of a halo CME associated with an X1-class solar flare. ------------------------------------------------------------ http://us5.campaign-archive1.com/?u=3Df5af5daa8514a1b71c00e5cf6id=3D880cd1=51ec&e=3D9c25d947b2 http://bgs.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3Df5af5daa8514a1b71c00e5cf6id==3D8095b5c192e=3D9c25d947b2 ** Geomagnetic Disturbance Alert ------------------------------------------------------------ ** 8th January 2014 ------------------------------------------------------------ ** British Geological Survey ------------------------------------------------------------ A fast Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) was observed leaving the Sun around 18:3= 0UT on 7th January. It was associated with an X1-class solar flare from nea= r the centre of the solar disc and it appears to be heading towards the Ear= th. The arrival at Earth is most likely to be sometime on 9th January. There is a strong possibility of a geomagnetic storm following the arrival = and hence an increased chance of viewing the aurora over the next few night= s. The night of the 9=5Eth and 10=5Eth is the most likely for UK viewers. A= ssuming clear, dark skies, the best locations for seeing the aurora in the = UK will be in Scotland, the far north of England and Northern Ireland; howe= ver if the conditions are right, viewers further south will also have a cha= nce. NB - Those who are interested can go here and here for more info or to sign up yourselves? |