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3 Day Geomagnetic Forecast
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Apr 29
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3-4 (G0)
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3-4 (G0)
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2-3 (G0)
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Max Kp |
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M-Lat
20%
H-Lat
50% |
M-Lat
15%
H-Lat
45% |
M-Lat
05%
H-Lat
30% |
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Latest SWPC Forecast (@ 00:30 + 12:30 UTC)
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Geomagnetic Field and Aurora
Past 24 Hours:
Storm (G1)
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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: 75%
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X-Flare: 15%
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Proton: 15%
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No Noteworthy Flare Events Detected.
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Latest Space Weather News
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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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Pair of CMEs Observed
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April 26, 2024 @ 23:60 UTC
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Two coronal mass ejections are visible in the latest coronagraph imagery. The first was the result of an eruption beyond the northwest limb and is directed away from Earth. The second was the result of a prominence eruption near the southeast limb and so far appears to be off the Sun-Earth line.
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Space Weather Update
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April 25, 2024 @ 19:45 UTC
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The cluster of sunspots in the southwest quadrant consisting of AR 3638, 3643, 3645 and 3647 is now turning onto the west limb. Other than minor C-Flares and a number of low level M-Flares, this region was not responsible for much in the way of solar excitement. Any potential eruptions around this region at this point should be directed away from Earth.
Elsewhere, AR 3648 in the northwest quadrant produced occasional C-Flares on Thursday. All other regions have been fairly quiet.
Geomagnetic activity is also at quiet levels. An increase to active levels (Kp4) is in the forecast for the next 48 hours when a combination of coronal hole stream and possible weak CME effects is predicted.
Stay tuned to SolarHam.com for the latest space weather news and information.
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