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Solar activity report

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Report of Solar-Geophysical Activity 1999 Jan 26 2200 UTC
Prepared by the NOAA © SWPC and processed by SpaceWeatherLive.com

Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity

SDF Number 026 Issued at 2200Z on 26 JAN 1999

IA. Analysis of Solar Active Regions and Activity from 25-2100Z to 26-2100Z

SOLAR ACTIVITY RETURNED TO A LOW LEVEL. THE LARGEST EVENT WAS AN IMPULSIVE C7/1N FROM REGION 8447 (N19W72) AT 26/1844Z THAT WAS ACCOMPANIED BY MINOR RADIO BURSTS. REGION 8447 IS A SMALL SPOT GROUP VERY NEAR PREVIOUSLY ACTIVE REGION 8444 (N19W66). REGION 8444 EXHIBITED DECAY DURING THE PERIOD. RECENT MAGNETIC DATA SHOW SOME MIXED MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THIS SMALL COMPLEX OF REGIONS. A MODERATE DURATION C5 X-RAY EVENT OCCURRED AT 26/1121Z. AN OBSERVER REPORTED FAINT CORONAL RAIN BEHIND THE WEST LIMB AT SW25 NEAR THE END OF THIS X-RAY FLARE. IT IS LIKELY THIS EVENT ORIGINATED FROM REGION 8439 WHICH IS ONE DAY BEYOND THE WEST LIMB AT THAT LATITUDE.
IB. Solar Activity Forecast
SOLAR ACTIVITY SHOULD REMAIN AT PREDOMINANTLY LOW LEVELS FOR THE NEXT TWO DAYS WITH REGIONS 8444 AND 8447 PRODUCING OCCASIONAL C-CLASS EVENTS AND POSSIBLY AN ISOLATED M-CLASS FLARE. VERY LOW LEVELS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN ON 29 JAN WHEN THESE REGIONS ROTATE OFF THE DISK. A FILAMENT LOCATED NEAR N31 AT THE CENTRAL MERIDIAN COULD ERUPT DURING ITS DISK TRANSIT. A LONG DURATION C OR M-CLASS EVENT WITH A LARGE CORONAL MASS EJECTION COULD RESULT SHOULD THE ERUPTION OCCUR.
IIA. Geophysical Activity Summary 25-2100Z to 26-2100Z
THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD WAS QUIET. SOLAR WIND VELOCITIES CONTINUED TO DECREASE. THE GT 10 MEV PROTON ENHANCEMENT CONTINUED TO DECLINE AND WAS VERY NEAR BACKGROUND LEVEL AT THE END OF THE PERIOD.
IIB. Geophysical Activity Forecast
THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD IS EXPECTED TO BE QUIET TO SLIGHTLY UNSETTLED FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS.
III. Event Probabilities 27 JAN to 29 JAN
Class M20%20%05%
Class X10%05%01%
Proton10%05%01%
PCAFGREEN
IV. Penticton 10.7 cm Flux
  Observed       26 JAN 133
  Predicted   27 JAN-29 JAN  123/118/112
  90 Day Mean        26 JAN 144
V. Geomagnetic A Indices
OBSERVED AFR/AP 25 JAN  006/009
ESTIMATED AFR/AP 26 JAN  005/010
PREDICTED AFR/AP 27 JAN-29 JAN  010/010-010/008-010/007
VI. Geomagnetic Activity Probabilities 27 JAN to 29 JAN
A. Middle Latitudes
Active10%10%10%
Minor storm05%05%05%
Major-severe storm01%01%01%
B. High Latitudes
Active15%15%15%
Minor storm05%05%05%
Major-severe storm01%01%01%

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