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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 2003 Jun 08 0245 UTC
Prepared by the NOAA © SWPC and processed by SpaceWeatherLive.com

Joint USAF/NOAA Solar and Geophysical Activity Summary

SGAS Number 159 Issued at 0245Z on 08 Jun 2003 This report is compiled from data received at SWO on 07 Jun
A. Energetic Events
Begin  Max  End  Rgn   Loc   Xray  Op 245MHz 10cm   Sweep
0124 0124 0124                       1200
0126 0127 0128                       110
0202 0203 0203                       430
0245 0247 0247                       100
0307 0307 0308                       640
0322 0326 0328  0375 N08E17 C1.6  Sf 110
0349 0349 0349                       220
0520 0520 0522                       140
0608 0609 0610                       460
0758 0804 0825  0375        B7.9     560
0904 0904 0905                       190
0939 0942 1008  0375        C2.3     500
1448 1501 1507                       290
1637 1637 1639                       150
1936 1937 1937                       4900
2022 2026 2026                       740
2034 2037 2054  0375 N13W04       Sf 110
2038 2038 2038                       180
B. Proton Events
None
C. Geomagnetic Activity Summary
The geomagnetic field was unsettled to minor storm conditions.
D. Stratwarm
None
E. Daily Indices: (real-time preliminary/estimated values)
10 cm 133  SSN 125  Afr/Ap 020/024   X-ray Background B6.2
Daily Proton Fluence (flux accumulation over 24 hrs)
GT 1 MeV 8.5e+05   GT 10 MeV 1.0e+04 p/(cm2-ster-day)
(GOES-8 satellite synchronous orbit W116 degrees)
Daily Electron Fluence
GT 2 MeV 1.20e+08 e/(cm2-ster-day)
(GOES-12 satellite synchronous orbit W75 degrees)
3 Hour K-indices
Boulder 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 Planetary 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5
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

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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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