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3 Day Geomagnetic Forecast
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Apr 29 |
Apr 30 |
May 1
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2-3 (G0)
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2-3 (G0)
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3-4 (G0)
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Max Kp |
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M-Lat
05%
H-Lat
30% |
M-Lat
05%
H-Lat
25% |
M-Lat
10%
H-Lat
40% |
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Latest SWPC Forecast (@ 00:30 + 12:30 UTC)
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Geomagnetic Field and Aurora
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Global D-LAYER Absorption
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Current Solar Flare Threat
C-Flare: 99%
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M-Flare: 35%
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X-Flare: 05%
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Proton: 05%
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Latest Space Weather News
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M3.7 Solar Flare
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April 29, 2024 @ 01:25 UTC (UPDATED)
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A secondary and somewhat stronger M-Flare reaching M3.7 was detected around AR 3654 at 01:11 UTC (Apr 29). Coronal dimming is slightly evident in the latest imagery courtesy of SDO meaning a weak coronal mass ejection (CME) may be generated. This will only be confirmed once updated coronagraph imagery is available. A further update will be provided if necessary.
UPDATE: Coronagraph imagery shows that a CME does not appear to be associated with this solar flare.
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Moderate Solar Activity
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April 27, 2024 @ 22:10 UTC
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Solar activity on Saturday was at moderate levels with a pair of M-Class solar flares around AR 3654, currently rotating into the southwest quadrant. The largest event was an M3.1 flare at 21:40 UTC (Apr 27). None of these events appear to be associated with coronal mass ejections. Magnetically speaking, the region does have some complexity and additional M-Flares will remain possible during the next 24 hours. All other regions in direct Earth view have been for the most part stable.
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SolarHam.COM Now Primary Domain
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April 26, 2024 @ 23:50 UTC
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The SolarHam website has migrated back to .COM as the primary domain. https://www.solarham.com is now the main URL to use. There is still a few things left to work on, but mostly everything appears to be back to normal. Fingers crossed and thanks for your patience.
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