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Geophysical report

Any mentioned solar flare in this report has a scaling factor applied by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). Because of the SWPC scaling factor, solar flares are reported as 42% smaller than for the science quality data. The scaling factor has been removed from our archived solar flare data to reflect the true physical units.
Solar and Geophysical Activity Summary 2001 Mar 10 0245 UTC
Prepared by the NOAA © SWPC and processed by SpaceWeatherLive.com

Joint USAF/NOAA Solar and Geophysical Activity Summary

SGAS Number 069 Issued at 0245Z on 10 Mar 2001 This report is compiled from data received at SWO on 09 Mar
A. Energetic Events
Begin  Max  End  Rgn   Loc   Xray  Op 245MHz 10cm   Sweep
0151 0157 0200  9368 N24W38 M1.5  1n        92
0433 0437 0439  9365 S12W90 C2.4  Sf 230
B. Proton Events
None
C. Geomagnetic Activity Summary
Quiet levels occurred during most of the period.
D. Stratwarm
Stratwarm alert exists Friday. As a result of minor warming, the circulation in the lower and middle stratosphere remains disturbed. Reversed temperature gradient between 60N and the North Pole in the lower and middle stratosphere.
E. Daily Indices: (real-time preliminary/estimated values)
10 cm 161  SSN 113  Afr/Ap 005/006   X-ray Background C1.2
Daily Proton Fluence (flux accumulation over 24 hrs)
GT 1 MeV 1.4e+05   GT 10 MeV 1.2e+04 p/(cm2-ster-day)
(GOES-8 satellite synchronous orbit W75 degrees)
Daily Electron Fluence
GT 2 MeV 1.10e+07 e/(cm2-ster-day)
(GOES-8 satellite synchronous orbit W75 degrees)
3 Hour K-indices
Boulder 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 Planetary 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1
F. Comments
  None

All times in UTC

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Current data suggests there is a slight possibility for aurora to appear at the following high latitude regions in the near future

Norilsk, Vorkuta
The solar wind speed is currently moderately high (628.9 km/sec.)
The maximum X-ray flux of the past two hours is:
M2.27

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