The filament event has thrown off a CME which is sheduled to impact the magnetosphere around 1800z on the 6th. The NOAA animation is quite dramatic and it looks like we will get it dead centre. the r
Thanks Alan - weve had nightly pretty strong Green Auroras here in North Alberta for this past 5 days so it will be interesting... Not tonight though - its snowing :-( Laurence in VE6
Alan, Looks like the X class flare was from region 2239, near the eastern limb, so a CME might be a miss. John, W1TAG On 5/5/2015 7:26 PM, Alan Melia wrote: The filament event has thrown off a CME wh
Hi John thanks for that, when I posted I could not find reference to the location other than solar coordinates which confuse me :-)) I just guessed the more central spot might be the source of such a
Hi Stefan,all not much change on vlf,but last evening reception of Italian broadcast on 88.5 and 91.5 MHz on my 70 MHz dipole,11m asl.This morning worked Estland and Finland on the 4 m band, 73 Victo
VLF, So far there are no dramatic changes on VLF but i saw a minor signal drop (abt 3 dB) arround 18:30 UTC, conformed by the OK2BVG grabber. Also the first UKW aurora spots come up... There is also
No changes observed here and all the other bands are in good shape and full of acty including 10 es 6 metres wide open at present g3kev VLF, So far there are no dramatic changes on VLF but i saw a mi
LF, I heared about an announcement of a massive solar storm that will arrive tomorrow about 12 UTC to the earth. Will we see a blackout on the real low bands? Maybe good conds for LF groundwave dista
Joe and co. I'll leave the grabber running during the day. Dave G3YXM. Hi Jim and Group, I'm running the beacon day and night for the next few days to see if this CME will result in any unusual propa
Here is the picture 73, Dick, PA0SE Sun.jpg Thanks Dick. It seems Westminster has simmered down enough for some other news to appear today, and there is a half page spread on the solar storms and au
Well perhaps if our papers weren't devoting all their pages to a non event in Westminster we might have seen the same in the UK.... The predicted storm certainly seems to be a biggy, there was virtua
says of Well perhaps if our papers weren't devoting all their pages to a non event in Westminster we might have seen the same in the UK.... The predicted storm certainly seems to be a biggy, there wa
To All from PA0SE: Jim M0BMU wrote: I see there was an X17 solar flare yesterday, with accompanying earthwards CME - no wonder I couldn't see VO1NA last night! I thought we were getting into the quie
Hello Group, What a night - fantastic radio aurora in JO42FD, also visible here shortly before midnight as a reddish glow when the sky was clear. Worked GM's, many Scandinavians, the baltic states ES
Yesterday at 2030 UTC I had a QSO on 80 metres with PA0HRT (over 190km) and PA0HRP (over 54km), the latter on his motorboat. After some 15 minutes the signals suddenly almost disappeared; we had jus
Dear LF Group, I see there was an X17 solar flare yesterday, with accompanying earthwards CME - no wonder I couldn't see VO1NA last night! I thought we were getting into the quiet part of the sunspot
Hi Jim and Group, I'm running the beacon day and night for the next few days to see if this CME will result in any unusual propagation during the daylight hours. Joe VO1NA Dear LF Group, I see there
The predicted storm certainly seems to be a biggy, there was virtually nothing above 80m last night and this morning seems no better. I guess it means a quiet time for amateur radio... Quiet time?! Y