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LF: RE: Propagation

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Subject: LF: RE: Propagation
From: "Simon Lewis" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 07:31:44 +0100
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Its already here!

Au on 6M last night with Auroral E into JW from GM.

If you want to know whats happening real time see the following

http://www.maj.com/sun/noaa.html

And also see

http://sam-europe.de/index.html

Regards

Simon GM4PLM



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan Melia
Sent: 29 April 2003 22:58
To: LF-Group
Subject: LF: Propagation


Hi all I have just received the following from spaceweather.com, and
besides the fact they have typed the wrong date it does not look very
promising for the near future.

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Space Weather news for April 19, 2003
http://spaceweather.com

Geomagnetic activity surged for a while on Monday, April 28th, when
Earth glided through a solar wind stream. Northern Lights in the United
States descended as far south as Wisconsin. More auroras are possible on
May 1st when our planet is expected to encounter another solar wind
stream flowing from a coronal hole on the sun.

Meanwhile, the sunspot number is rising. The face of the sun is peppered
with active regions--one stretching nearly 10 Earth-diameters from end
to end.  The impressive sunspot group is easy to observe using safe
solar projection methods.

Visit spaceweather.com for images and more information

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Cheers de Alan G3NYK
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