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Geophysical report
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Solar and Geophysical Activity Summary 2003 May 16 0245 UTC
Prepared by the NOAA © SWPC and processed by SpaceWeatherLive.comJoint USAF/NOAA Solar and Geophysical Activity Summary
SGAS Number 136 Issued at 0245Z on 16 May 2003
This report is compiled from data received at SWO on 15 May
A. Energetic Events
Begin Max End Rgn Loc Xray Op 245MHz 10cm Sweep
None
B. Proton Events
None
C. Geomagnetic Activity Summary
The geomagnetic field has been at
unsettled to minor storm levels due to a favorably positioned
coronal hole. The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at
geosynchronous orbit reached high levels today.
D. Stratwarm
None
E. Daily Indices: (real-time preliminary/estimated values)
10 cm 099 SSN 097 Afr/Ap 015/023 X-ray Background B1.3
Daily Proton Fluence (flux accumulation over 24 hrs)
GT 1 MeV 1.2e+06 GT 10 MeV 1.1e+04 p/(cm2-ster-day)
(GOES-12 satellite synchronous orbit W75 degrees)
Daily Electron Fluence
GT 2 MeV 3.60e+08 e/(cm2-ster-day)
(GOES-8 satellite synchronous orbit W92 degrees)
3 Hour K-indices
Boulder 4 3 4 3 5 4 2 3 Planetary 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3
F. Comments
The GOES 10 energetic proton detectors are showing
intermittent, high noise levels in the higher energy proton channels
(greater than about 80 MeV). This problem was first noticed in data
taken April 26, 2003. To ensure continued operational monitoring of
important energetic particle data, it is necessary to reassign
primary/secondary designations for the GOES Space Environment
Monitor (SEM) detectors. As of 1500 UT on May 15, GOES-8 became the
primary satellite for protons. GOES 12 will be the primary satellite
for magnetometer, X-ray, and electron measurements. GOES 10 will be
the secondary satellite for all SEM sensors - magnetometer, X-ray
sensor, and energetic particle sensor. This short-term solution
(approximately 2 - 3 months) will be in place until we define and
implement a permanent fix. A more detailed explanation can be found
at: http://www.sec.noaa.gov/GOES.html.
All times in UTC
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