73 & GUD DX, Thomas F. Giella,
KN4LF Retired Meteorologist & Space Plasma Physicist Lakeland, FL,
USA Grid Square EL97AW 27 57 26.5 N 81 56 46.6 W kn4lf@xxxxxxxx
Grundig S350 & 2 Foot Box
Loop
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Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 10:14
PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Fw: Intense Solar
Activity Continues
ALSO, the amateur radio lighthouse society web page www.arlhs.com shows the current solar
conditions. Great club too...ms
From: DXradio@xxxxxxxxx (Ray
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[IRCA] Fw: Intense Solar Activity Continues Date: Sat,
10 Sep 2005 22:08:58 -0400 >Space.com will keep you up to date on
all of these flares and CMEs Mike. >
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Mike,
The only real time radio website I know of is dxworld.com. Care
to share some links?
Mike Hawkins
Mike Sanburn <mikesanburn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I did see the mention of Mega Flare on some of the real time radio
websites. Lots of Buzz, little DX.
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Sep 2005 18:18:42 -0700 > >----- Original Message
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<swlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Saturday, September 10,
2005 3:21 PM >Subject: Intense Solar Activity
Continues > > > > Space Weather News for Sept. 10,
2005 > > http://spaceweather.com > > > >
Solar activity remains very high and shows no signs of
abating. Sunspot > > 798/808 has unleashed seven
X-class solar flares since S!
ept.
7th. > > Forecasters say there's a 75% chance of
more X-flares during the next 24 > > hours, possibly causing
radio blackouts and radiation storms. > > > > Coronal
mass ejections hurled into space by these explosions could hit >
> Earth's magnetic field in the days ahead. Sky watchers,
particularly in > > northern places like Canada and Alaska,
should remain alert for auroras. > > The best time to look
is local midnight. > > > > The sun's 27-day
rotation is slowly turning sunspot 798 to face Earth. >
> Explosions in the coming week will be increasingly Earth-directed,
raising > > the possibility of geomagnetic storms and auroras
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