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[IRCA] NZ4O "Daily" Condensed MF Radiowave Propagation Forecast
- Subject: [IRCA] NZ4O "Daily" Condensed MF Radiowave Propagation Forecast
- From: "Thomas F. Giella" <thomasfgiella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2012 10:34:09 -0400
The NZ4O "Daily" Condensed MF Radiowave Propagation Forecast has been
published on Saturday July 07, 2012 at 1400 UTC and is valid for the next 24
hours.
"An In Depth MF Radiowave Propagation Forecast For Amateur Radio Operators
As Well As LF and MF Frequency Monitoring SWL's"
This daily condensed MF radiowave propagation forecast can also be found at
http://www.wcflunatall.com/dailycondensedmfprop.htm ,
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SolarCycle24org/139198369462931 and
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/spaceweather .
The complete MF/HF/6M 7 day period radiowave propagation forecast can be
found at http://www.solarcycle24.org .
This radiowave propagation forecast is provided free of charge to the radio
hobby communities but donations are graciously accepted. You can donate by
going to http://www.paypal.com and click on the "Send Money" tab. My Paypal
ID/email address is thomasfgiella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .
NOTE!!! This MF radiowave propagation forecast covers all continents and all
hemispheres.
GLOBAL MEDIUM FREQUENCY (300-3000 KC) RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION CONDITIONS
EXPECTED WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE MF AM BROADCAST BAND AND 160 METERS-
Magnetic Equator-
Low 0-25 degrees
Mid 25-60 degrees
High 60-90 degrees
http://www.wcflunatall.com/geomagneticequator.gif
FORECASTED NORTHERN HEMISPHERE GLOBAL MF CONDITIONS BY LATITUDE-
Low Latitude- Low Normal
Mid Latitude- Low Normal
High Latitude- Low Normal
FORECASTED SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GLOBAL MF CONDITIONS BY LATITUDE-
Low Latitude- Low Normal
Mid Latitude- Low Normal
High Latitude- Low Normal
FORECASTED NORTHERN HEMISPHERE GREAT CIRCLE SHORT PATH-
-East <-> West To 1100 mi/1800 km- Fair To Poor
*North <-> South To 1100 mi/1800 km- Poor To Fair
+South <-> North To 1100 Mi /1800 km- Poor To Fair
FORECASTED SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE GREAT CIRCLE SHORT PATH-
-East <-> West To 1100 mi/1800 km- Fair To Poor
+North <-> South To 1100 mi/1800 km- Poor To Fair
*South <-> North To 1100 Mi /1800 km- Poor To Fair
Forecasted Great Circle Long/Skewed Path Northern Hemisphere (TA)
Trans Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific and cross Equatorial
propagation conditions in excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km-
High Latitude- Poor
Mid Latitude- Poor
Low Latitude- Poor
Forecasted Great Circle Long/Skewed Path Southern Hemisphere (TA) Trans
Atlantic, (TI) Trans Indian, (TP) Trans Pacific and cross Equatorial
propagation conditions in
excess of approximately 3200 mi / 5200 km-
High Latitude- Poor
Mid Latitude- Fair
Low Latitude- Poor
HF Propagation Forecast Scale-
Excellent S9+1 Or Better
Good S7-S9
Fair S4-S6
Poor S1-S3
None S0
FORECASTED GLOBAL LIGHTNING NOISE (QRN)-
Northern hemisphere low latitude regions can expect VERY HIGH thunderstorm
lightning induced QRN tied to summer season
proximity to the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and tropical warm
core low pressure systems.
Northern hemisphere mid latitude regions can expect HIGH TO VERY HIGH
thunderstorm lightning induced QRN tied to summer
season cold/warm/occluded fronts and associated extra-tropical cold core low
pressure systems, as well as tropical warm core low pressure systems.
Northern hemisphere high latitude regions can expect MODERATE TO HIGH
thunderstorm lightning induced QRN tied to summer
season cold/warm/occluded fronts and associated extra-tropical cold core low
pressure systems.
Southern hemisphere low latitude regions can expect HIGH thunderstorm
lightning induced QRN tied to winter season proximity
to the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) as well as cold/warm/occluded
fronts and associated extra-tropical cold core low
pressure systems.
Southern hemisphere mid latitude regions can expect MODERATE TO HIGH
thunderstorm lightning induced QRN tied to winter
season cold/warm/occluded fronts and associated extra-tropical cold core low
pressure systems.
Southern hemisphere high latitude regions can expect LOW TO MODERATE
thunderstorm lightning induced QRN tied to winter
season cold/warm/occluded fronts and associated extra-tropical cold core low
pressure systems.
Lightning Induced Noise (QRN) Forecast Scale-
Very High >+1 db Over S9
High- S7-9
Moderate- S4-6
Low- S1-3
None- S0
Note! I use error prone RAW public domain data from the NOAA Space
Environment Center, as well as other U.S. government organizations, to
produce my radiowave propagation forecast. This data is gathered and made
public by the U.S. Government using taxpayer $$$. However the propagation
forecast that I produce from the RAW public domain data is my personal
intellectual property. Therefore this propagation forecast contained herein
is copyrighted © 1988-2012 by Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O. Reproduction of and
distribution of the propagation forecast herein is allowed without advanced
permission as long as proper credit is given.
Also space weather forecasting is still an inexact science. The forecasts
are not official but for hobby related purposes only and are subject to
human error and acts of God, therefore no guarantee or warranty implied.
73 & GUD DX,
Thomas F. Giella, NZ4O
Lakeland, FL, USA
thomasfgiella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
NZ4O Amateur & SWL Radio Autobiography: http://www.nz4o.com
NZ4O MF/HF/6M (600-6 Meters) Radiowave Propagation Forecast:
http://www.solarcycle24.org
Harmful Man Induced (Anthropogenic) Climate Change (Global Warming) Refuted:
http://www.globalwarminglie.org
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